EINSTEINIUM

īnˈstīˌnēəm, īnstīˈ– [for Albert Einstein], artificially produced radioactive chemical element; symbol Es; at. no. 99; mass no. of most stable isotope 252; m.p. about 860 degrees Celsius; b.p. and sp. gr. unknown; valence +2, +3. Einsteinium is a member of group IIIb of the periodic table; its chemical properties are believed to be similar to those of the other members of the actinide series. The seventh transuranium element to be discovered, einsteinium was isolated in Dec., 1952, by Albert Ghiorso and his coworkers at the Univ. of California at Berkeley in residue from the first thermonuclear test explosion in the South Pacific. They identified einsteinium-253, which has a half-life of 20.5 days. It was not until 1961 that a weighable quantity (about 0.01 microgram) of the element was separated; it was used to prepare the element mendelevium. Weighable quantities of einsteinium have since been prepared by neutron bombardment of plutonium. Seventeen isotopes, all of which are radioactive, are known. Einsteinium-252, the most stable isotope, has a half-life of 1.29 years.

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...Berkelium 258 Californium 260 Einsteinium 261 Fermium 262 Mendelevium 264...
...thorium. Certain similarities also exist between the atomic spectra and magnetic properties in the two series. The names einsteinium, fermium and mendelevium have been proposed for elements #99, #100 and #101. ACTINIUM. Radioactive element. Symbol...
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...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 Hafnium OR Indium OR Iridium OR Iron OR Lawrencium OR Manganese OR...


 

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...Periodic Table--including seaborgium, whose discoverers had named it for the 82-year-old Seaborg, a Nobel laureate. Although einsteinium and fermium were named after then-living physicists Albert Einstein and Enrico Fermi, the committee has decreed that, henceforth...
...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 after him - seaborgium...
...hydrogen bomb test in the Pacific in November 1952. 1 dont know how Albert would have felt about this, but the element was named einsteinium, in his honor. I might have called it armageddium instead. Twelve entries in the periodic table share names with objects...


 

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PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: EINSTEINIUM Periodic Table of the Elements: Einsteinium Atomic Number: 99 Atomic Symbol: Es Einsteinium Atomic Weight: (252) Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 32 29 8 2...
EINSTEINIUM in sti ne m, insti for Albert Einstein , artificially...degrees Celsius; b.p. and sp. gr. unknown; valence +2, +3. Einsteinium is a member of Group 3 of the periodic table ; its...The seventh transuranium element to be discovered, einsteinium was isolated in Dec., 1952, by Albert Ghiorso and his...
ES symbol for the element einsteinium . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...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 in nature; they...
...Seaborg , who produced it one atom at a time by bombarding einsteinium-253 with alpha particles in a cyclotron at the Univ. of California...has a half-life of 52 days; its synthesis (by bombarding einsteinium-255 with alpha particles) may make possible studies of the...
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