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Californium is a
synthetic chemical element; it has
symbol Cf and
atomic number 98. It was
first synthesized in 1950 at
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory...
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Californium (98Cf) is an
artificial element, and thus a
standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all
artificial elements, it has no
stable isotopes...
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californium (15.1 g/cm3), as does its
melting point of 986 °C,
below that of
curium (1340 °C) but
higher than that of
californium (900 °C)....
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Californium oxide is a
solid compound with two isotopes. "
Californium oxide" may
refer to:
Californium(III) oxide, a yellow-green
chemical compound Californium(IV)...
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Californium or
californium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Californium is a
chemical element with
symbol Cf and
atomic number 98.
Californium may...
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earlier in 2002 by
bombarding a
californium target with calcium. The
required berkelium-249 is a by-product in
californium-252 production, and obtaining...
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californium neutron flux
multiplier (CFX) is a
source of
neutrons for
research purposes. It
contains a
small amount of
californium-252 and
several plates...
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Californium(III)
iodide is a
binary inorganic compound of
californium and
iodine with the
formula CfI 3.
Californium triiodide can be
prepared in microgram...
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Californium(IV)
oxide is a
binary inorganic compound of
californium and
oxygen with the
formula CfO 2.
Californium dioxide is
produced by
oxidizing californium...
- bomb
explosion showed the
presence of americium, curium, berkelium,
californium,
einsteinium and fermium. In
presentations of the
periodic table, the...