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- Einsteinium - Wikipedia
Einsteinium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Es and atomic number 99 and is a member of the actinide series and the seventh transuranium element Einsteinium was discovered as a component of the debris of the first hydrogen bomb explosion in 1952
- Einsteinium | Radioactive, Synthetic, Actinide | Britannica
einsteinium (Es), synthetic chemical element of the actinoid series of the periodic table, atomic number 99 Not occurring in nature, einsteinium (as the isotope einsteinium-253) was first produced by intense neutron irradiation of uranium -238 during the detonation of nuclear weapons
- Einsteinium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Element Einsteinium (Es), Group 20, Atomic Number 99, f-block, Mass [252] Sources, facts, uses, scarcity (SRI), podcasts, alchemical symbols, videos and images
- Einsteinium Facts, Symbol, Discovery, Properties, Uses
Einsteinium (pronounced as ine-STINE-ee-em) is a radioactive metal, belonging to the family of transuranium elements, and denoted by the chemical symbol Es It has 16 isotopes out of which einsteinium-252 is the most stable one with a half-life of 47 1 days [2, 3]
- Einsteinium: Element 99 - Properties, Uses, and Facts
Einsteinium is a solid at room temperature and exhibits metallic properties typical of actinides Einsteinium was discovered in 1952 by a team of scientists led by Albert Ghiorso at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Einsteinium - The University of Toledo
Einsteinium was first discovered in December 1952 by Albert Ghiorso and a team of scientists The discovery came from analyzing the fallout of the Ivy Mike nuclear test, which was the first-ever successful thermonuclear explosion, conducted on November 1, 1952, at Enewetak Atoll in the Pacific Ocean
- Einsteinium Element Facts - chemicool. com
Source: Einsteinium is a synthetic element and is not found naturally It is produced in nuclear reactors in miniscule amounts from the neutron bombardment of plutonium
- Einsteinium | CCDC
Einsteinium was discovered from the debris of the first experimentally tested hydrogen bomb in 1952 It is perhaps ironic that the namesake of Einsteinium actually warned the scientific community against the very technology that led to the identification of this element
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