Which is the element with atomic no. 96? Write about it.
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Curium
symbol Cm
Curium is a hard, dense, silvery metal with a relatively high melting point and boiling point for an actinide.
Currently, curium is used primarily for basic scientific research. Some of its isotopes, however, have proven uses.
Cm generates about three watts of thermal energy per gram, more than plutonium produces.
Both 242Cm and 244Cm have been used as power sources for space and medical practices.
symbol Cm
Curium is a hard, dense, silvery metal with a relatively high melting point and boiling point for an actinide.
Currently, curium is used primarily for basic scientific research. Some of its isotopes, however, have proven uses.
Cm generates about three watts of thermal energy per gram, more than plutonium produces.
Both 242Cm and 244Cm have been used as power sources for space and medical practices.
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Element- CURIUM
Symbol- Cm
Atomic number (Z)- 96
Mass number- 247 ( most stable isotope)
Element category- Actinide
Curium is a transuranic radioactive chemical element with symbol Cm and atomic number 96. This element of the actinide series was named after Marie and Pierre Curie – both were known for their research on radioactivity. Curium was first intentionally produced and identified in July 1944 by the group of Glenn T. Seaborg at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Symbol- Cm
Atomic number (Z)- 96
Mass number- 247 ( most stable isotope)
Element category- Actinide
Curium is a transuranic radioactive chemical element with symbol Cm and atomic number 96. This element of the actinide series was named after Marie and Pierre Curie – both were known for their research on radioactivity. Curium was first intentionally produced and identified in July 1944 by the group of Glenn T. Seaborg at the University of California, Berkeley.
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