Einsteinium
Einsteinium is a synthetic element discovered by Einstein in 1952. It was a component of the
debris of the first hydrogen bomb, and is extremely hard to re-create. The most common isotope is 253. It can be artificiaclly made by puting californium in nuclear reactors, but that
makes only one milligram per year, so.....there is not a very efficant way to make einsteinium
therefore it is only made for scienctific research. Because it is so rare (and radioactive), there
are not any known uses for it(other than research).
debris of the first hydrogen bomb, and is extremely hard to re-create. The most common isotope is 253. It can be artificiaclly made by puting californium in nuclear reactors, but that
makes only one milligram per year, so.....there is not a very efficant way to make einsteinium
therefore it is only made for scienctific research. Because it is so rare (and radioactive), there
are not any known uses for it(other than research).
Einstein in 1943
Einstein was born in 1879, and died in 1955
other info:
symbol: Es
boiling point: unknown
melting point: unknown
protons: 99
neutrons: 153
electrons: 99
discovery date: 1952
discoverer: Einstein
element type: synthetic metal
atomic mass: 252 (standard)
atomic number:99
state of matter: solid
halflife: 471.7 days (longest)
color: silver
symbol: Es
boiling point: unknown
melting point: unknown
protons: 99
neutrons: 153
electrons: 99
discovery date: 1952
discoverer: Einstein
element type: synthetic metal
atomic mass: 252 (standard)
atomic number:99
state of matter: solid
halflife: 471.7 days (longest)
color: silver
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EinsteiniumFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Introduction to Einsteinium
http://www.chemicalelements.com/titles/elements/es.jpg
EinsteiniumFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Introduction to Einsteinium
http://www.chemicalelements.com/titles/elements/es.jpg