FERMIUM

fûrˈmēəm [for Enrico Fermi], artificially produced radioactive chemical element; symbol Fm; at. no. 100; mass no. of most stable isotope 257; m.p. 1,527 degrees Celsius; b.p. and sp. gr. unknown; valence +2, +3. Fermium is a member of group IIIb of the periodic table. The physical properties of fermium are largely unknown; its chemical properties are believed to be similar to those of the other members of the actinide series. The eighth transuranium element to be discovered, fermium was first identified (1952) as fermium-255 (half-life about 20 hours) by Albert Ghiorso and his coworkers, who discovered it in residue from the first thermonuclear test explosion in the South Pacific. Twenty isotopes, all of which are radioactive, are known; the most stable is fermium-257, with a half-life of about 100 days. Isotopes of fermium have been produced by neutron bombardment of plutonium.

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...Californium 260 Einsteinium 261 Fermium 262 Mendelevium 264 Nobelium 265...
...early nuclear scientists are: curium 96 , einsteinium 99 , fermium 100 , lawrencium 103 , rutherfordium 104 , and hahnium...heaped on Fermi: the Nobel in physics, 1938; the element fermium named after him in 1955; the first American breeder reactor...
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...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 Molybdenum OR...


 

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...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...


 

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...39 In 1187 40 A spider (Australian) 41 Citizen Smith 42 True 43 Equatorial Guinea 44 Philadelphia 45 Painting 46 New Zealand 47 St Petersburg 48 Arsenal 49 Fermium 50 Billy Zane. Who is the Hollywood actor engaged to Kelly Brook? See question 5
...Bulgaria C Turkey D Hungary QUESTION 12-for 12 points: Which element has the chemical symbol F? A Iron B Francium C Fluorine D Fermium QUESTION 13-for 13 points: With which country did US naval officer Matthew Perry open trade links after it had been isolated...


 

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FERMIUM fur me m for Enrico Fermi , artificially produced radioactive chemical...isotope 257; m.p. 1,527 degrees Celsius; b.p. and sp. gr. unknown; valence +2, +3. Fermium is a member of Group 3 of the periodic table . The physical properties of fermium are largely unknown; its chemical properties are believed to be similar to those...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: FERMIUM Periodic Table of the Elements: Fermium Atomic Number: 100 Atomic Symbol: Fm Fermium Atomic Weight: (257) Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 32 30 8 2 ____________________ Copyright...
FM , chemical symbol symbol for the element fermium . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...curium , berkelium , californium , einsteinium , fermium , mendelevium , nobelium , and lawrencium . Of these...since synthesized ununhexium directly. Up to and including fermium (at. no. 100), the transuranium elements are produced by the...
...short-lived members of natural radioactive decay series (see radioactivity ). The synthetic elements through at. no. 100 ( fermium ) are created by bombarding a heavy element, such as uranium or plutonium, with neutrons or alpha particles. The synthesis...
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