CURIUM

kyoorˈēəm, artificially produced radioactive chemical element; symbol Cm; at. no. 96; mass no. of most stable isotope 247; m.p. about 1,340 degrees Celsius; b.p. 3,110 degrees Celsius; sp. gr. 13.5 (calculated); valence +3, +4. A hard, brittle, silvery metal that tarnishes in air, curium is chemically reactive and resembles gadolinium in its chemical properties, although it has a more complex crystalline structure. Oxides, fluorides, a chloride, a bromide, and an iodide of curium have been prepared. Curium is a member of the actinide series in group IIIb of the periodic table. Sixteen isotopes of curium are known. Curium-242, prepared by neutron bombardment of americium-241, has a half-life of 163 days; curium-247, the most stable isotope, has a half-life of 15.6 million years. Some curium isotopes are available in multigram quantities.

Curium is intensely radioactive; it is about 3,000 times as radioactive as radium. It is also very toxic when absorbed into the body because it accumulates in the bones and disrupts the formation of red blood cells. Curium-242 and curium-244 are used in the space program as a heat source (from the heat they generate as they undergo radioactive decay) for compact thermionic and thermoelectric power generation.

Curium has not been found to occur naturally; it was the third transuranium element to be synthesized. Curium was first produced by the bombardment of plutonium-239 with alpha particles in a cyclotron at the Univ. of California at Berkeley. Identified in 1944 by Glenn T. Seaborg, Ralph A. James, and Albert Ghiorso, it was named for Pierre and Marie Curie, the noted pioneers in the study of radioactivity. The metal was first isolated in visible amounts as the hydroxide by L. B. Werner and I. Perlman in 1947.

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...terranean--in Cyprus, Citium, Amathus, Curium, Paphos, Salamis, Ammochosta, Tamisus...Museum of Golgi-- Treasure chambers of Curium--Walls of Phoenician towns-- Phoenician...efforts--Use of enamel--Great amphora of Curium--Phoenician ceramic art disappointing...
...Cyprus 293 215. Stone step 294 216. Plan of the crypt at Curium 295 217. Gold bracelet 299 218. Coin of Malta...
...Number 94 199 8.2.3 Americium Atomic Number 95 201 8.2.4 Curium Atomic Number 96 202 8.2.5 Berkelium Atomic Number 97 203...
...Monash Medical Centre, Clayton, Victoria, Australia PHILIP D. A. TREFFERS, Academic Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Curium, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands FRANK C. VERHULST, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychology...
...Plutonium 254 Americium 256 Curium 257 Berkelium 258 Californium 260...
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...1980). (121) 444 U.S. 453 (1980) (per curium). (122) Glines, 444 U.S. at 353 (quoting...Stewart. J., concurring). (148) The per curium decision generated nine separate opinions...inapplicable to the military. The per curium carves out no exceptions to the prohibition...
...Voting Patterns on the Latham Court Per Curium Successful Coalitions...11 51 166 Per Curium No Clear All Single Total...
...leader under a broad state syndicalism statute.(351) In a per curium opinion, the Court struck down the Ohio law but also laid out...the desegregation of various public facilities in short per curium opinions, citing to Brown or its progeny but offering little...
...written opinions, 8 concurring opinions, 12 dissenting opinions, and participation in deliberations that resulted in 20 per curium opinions (Bland, 1993). None of the 98 decisions decided during his four years as appellate court judge was ever reversed by...
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...unrelated to the corporations principal business. Discussion Sutherland Lumber-Southwest v. Commr 114 T.C. 197, affd. per curium 255 F.3d 495 (8th Cir. 2001) demonstrates the thorny issues involved. This caseis important because it was considered controlling...
...isotopes of the transuranic elements neptunium, americium, and curium. These materials, formed during irradiation of fuel in the reactors...actinides (specifically, isotopes of plutonium, americium, and curium) that will contribute most to radioactive decay heat. The amounts...
...edema to bring this satanic industry to a halt? Nuclear waste, larded with plutonium, americium (more toxic than plutonium), curium, neptunium, radioactive cesium, strontium and iodine, accumulates at 435 reactors around the world. It leaks from countless...
...years. The FDA determined the drugs can be safe and effective for treating internal contamination with plutonium, americium, or curium, substances that can be found in the fallout from the detonation of nuclear weapons and waste from nuclear power plants. Ca...
...nitric acid to chemically extract the nastiest 1 percent--the highly radioactive elements plutonium, neptunium, americium and curium, also known as actinides--as well as depleted uranium. (The remaining waste is stored in traditional casks.) The uranium is...
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Girl, Two, Served Cleaning Fluid by Mistake at Hotel; Accident: The Four-Star Curium Palace Hotel in Limassol, Cyprus. Byline: KIRAN RANDHAWA, KATHARINE BARNEY A TWO-YEAR-OLD British girl on holiday in Cyprus...
...accidentally put cleaning fluid in her orange juice, police said today. Annabel Rhodes was taken to hospital from the bar at the Curium Palace hotel in Limassol after she swallowed the fluid on Saturday. The youngster is in a critical but stable condition.
...negligence. They have questioned employees at the four-star Curium Palace Hotel in thesouthern coastal resort of Limassol, where...breathing on her own, that is a big step. Thenewly-refurbished Curium Palace Hotel describes itself as one of Limassolsoldest establishments...
...Holiday toddler critical A BRITISH two-year-old was critically ill in Cyprus last night after drinking cleaning fluid in the Curium Palace hotel in Limassol. Annabel Rhodes suffered severe internal injuries when a barman accidentally put the liquid in her...
...damaged for life. She was rushed to hospital and was on a ventilator for 48 hours after the horrifying accident at the four-star Curium Palace hotel in Limassol. Witnesses said the barman diluted Annabels orange juice with liquid from awater bottle. When she screamed...
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CURIUM kyoor e m, artificially produced radioactive chemical...A hard, brittle, silvery metal that tarnishes in air, curium is chemically reactive and resembles gadolinium in its...Oxides, fluorides, a chloride, a bromide, and an iodide of curium have been prepared. Curium is a member of the actinide...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: CURIUM Periodic Table of the Elements: Curium Atomic Number: 96 Atomic Symbol: Cm Curium Atomic Weight: (247) Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 32 25 9 2 ____________________ Copyright...
CM symbol for the element curium . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Seaborg at the Univ. of California at Berkeley; they used a heavy-ion linear accelerator to bombard a mixture of curium-244 and curium-246 with carbon-12 ions, producing nobelium-254 ( half-life 55 sec). The name of the element was originally suggested...
...or at Argonne National 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...
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