The chemistry of fermium is unknown.
Fermium is not flammable.
There are a number of elements that can bond with water to create a chemical bond. Some elements include hydrogen, helium oxygen and nitrogen. Why can find details of the elements on Wikipedia.
Not determined, fermium was obtained only in quantities of milligrams.
Fermium is an extremely rare artificial isotope.
The actinides are a series of 15 radioactive elements, the group gets its name from the element Actinium. The elements are Actinium, Thorium, Protactinium, Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium, Americium, Curium, Berkelium, Californium, Einsteinium, Fermium, Mendelevium, Nobelium and Lawrencium. Six of the elements of this group got their names from renowned scientists, Curium was named after Marie and Pierre Curie; the Einsteinium was named after Albert Einstein; Fermium was named after Enrico Fermi; the Mendelevium was named after Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev; the Nobelium after Alfred Nobel and Lawrencium is named after Ernest Lawrence.
The chemistry of fermium is not known.
Fermium is a member of the actinoids family, period 7 in the priodic table of the elements.
Fermium is a member of the actinides group.
Fermium is an artificial element; fermium exist in traces only in the debris of thermonuclear explosions.
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Fermium is a radioactive element with a very short half-life, making it difficult to study its chemical properties. However, it is expected to behave similarly to other actinides and may form compounds with elements such as oxygen, fluorine, and chlorine.
Fermium is named after Enrico Fermi. Einsteinium is named after Albert Einstein. Persons are not named after chemical elements (an exception: iron).
Because fermium is obtained in quantities of max. some micrograms it is impossible to see a picture.
Einsteinium and mendelevium, Thorium, Curium, Fermium, Rutherfordium, Bohrium, Seaborgium, etc., etc.
Fermium is a synthetic element with the atomic number 100 and symbol Fm. It is named after the physicist Enrico Fermi. Fermium does not exist in nature and is typically produced by bombarding lighter elements with neutrons in a nuclear reactor.
Fermium is a synthetic element that is likely to be in a solid state at room temperature, based on its position in the periodic table and the properties of other actinide elements. However, due to its high reactivity and radioactive nature, fermium is not readily available for experimental observation in its elemental form.
Fermium is very radioactive; ingestion or inhalation of fermium are dangerous.