CALIFORNIUM

kălˈĭfôrˌnēəm [from California], artificially produced, radioactive metallic chemical element; symbol Cf; at. no. 98; mass no. of most stable isotope 251; m.p. about 900 degrees Celsius; b.p. about 1,470 degrees Celsius; density unknown; valence +3. Californium is a member of the actinide series of chemical elements, found in group IIIb of the periodic table. Its chemical properties are similar to those of lanthanum. Eighteen isotopes of californium are known, with half-lives ranging from about 40 sec for californium-239 to about 900 years for californium-251, the most stable isotope. Californium-249 (half-life 351 years) is most useful for chemical investigations; it is obtained by the decay of berkelium-249. Four solid compounds of californium have been prepared; they are the trichloride, oxychloride, oxyfluoride, and oxide. Californium-252 (half-life 2.6 years) is produced in nuclear reactors for use as a source of neutrons for counters and electronic systems in industrial and medical applications. The sixth transuranium element to be synthesized, californium has yet to be found in the earth's crust. Californium was first produced in 1950 by Glenn T. Seaborg, Stanley G. Thompson, Albert Ghiorso, and Kenneth Street, Jr., in a cyclotron at the Univ. of California at Berkeley by bombarding curium-242 with alpha particles, resulting in californium-245 (half-life 45 min).

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...Curium 257 Berkelium 258 Californium 260 Einsteinium 261 Fermium 262...
...96 202 8.2.5 Berkelium Atomic Number 97 203 8.2.6 Californium Atomic Number 98 203 8.2.7 Elements 99 and 100 204...
...instance, elements 101 through 106 (mendelevium to seaborgium) were created by fusing the nuclei of elements such as californium with those of carbon. New ele- ments produced in this way are created one atom at a time. This, com- bined with very...
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...am working on is oil. So theres "bananas," theres "coffee," theres "oil," and there is one called "Californium." Do you know what Californium means? SG: Its a metal. LDC: Yes, its a transuranic metal, a man-made element, and its also the most...
...MH OR Lead poisoning MH OR (Metals, heavy MH NOT (Actinium OR Americium OR Antimony OR Barium OR Berkelium OR Bismuth OR Californium OR Cesium OR Chromium OR Cobalt OR Copper OR Curium OR Einsteinium OR Fermium OR Francium OR Gallium OR Germanium Gold OR...


 

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...from different materials--an isotope of californium and calcium ions. During each of two...runs, the research team pummeled the californium with 10 million trillion calcium ions...in the second run in 2005--atoms of californium and calcium combined to form the new...
...Seaborg and his colleagues continued their research on the transuranium elements, discovering such elements as berkelium, californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, and nobelium. In 1997, Seaborg was the first living chemist to have an element named...
...beryllium 20 Californium-252 0.03 >Level and conveyor...
...era of physics is forever inscribed at the upper end of the periodic table: element number 95 is americium; number 98 is californium; number 103 is lawrencium, for Ernest O. Lawrence, the American physicist who invented the first particle accelerator. Ever-larger...
...on the table? Element 118--first reported in 1999 hut then retracted in 2001-reappeared when nuclear chemists pure reeled californium with 10 million trillion calcium ions (170: 260). CARBON GOES GLAM Chemists fashioned tiny dots of carbon that glow in response...


 

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...arena ( Rayef was put through his paces to a Novice 25 test and led the small field by one point, just ahead of Lester Grants Californium. Lester was not so productive in the jumping arena, picking up four faults after clipping the top pole at fence five and...
...NOVICE SECTION E: 1. William Dunn, Annies Accolade, 35.0; 2. William Sommerville, Heynestown Breeze, 40.6; 3. John Hughes, Californium, 41.3; 4. Nina Barbour, Balladeer Kursalite, 42.5; 5. Sam Magennis, Springbok Gem, 43.3; 6. Rachael Lupton, The Chenko Artist...


 

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CALIFORNIUM kal ifor ne m from California , artificially produced...1,470 degrees Celsius; density unknown; valence +3. Californium is a member of the actinide series of chemical elements...similar to those of lanthanum . Eighteen isotopes of californium are known, with half-lives ranging from about 40...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: CALIFORNIUM Periodic Table of the Elements: Californium Atomic Number: 98 Atomic Symbol: Cf Californium Atomic Weight: (251) Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 32 28 8 2...
CF symbol for the element californium . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...California collaborated in the discovery of ununoctium in experiments conducted in 2002 and 2005. They bombarded atoms of californium -249 with ions of calcium -48. Among the products of the bombardments were three atoms of ununoctium-294 (one atom in 2002...
...Laboratory; in order of increasing atomic number they are neptunium , plutonium , americium , curium , berkelium , californium , einsteinium , fermium , mendelevium , nobelium , and lawrencium . Of these only neptunium and plutonium occur...
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