• "Production, distribution and applications of californium-252 neutron sources". Applied Radiation and Isotopes. 53 (4–5): 785–792. doi:10.1016/s0969-8043(00)00214-1...
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    oxidation state. The most stable of californium's twenty known isotopes is californium-251, with a half-life of 898 years. This short half-life means...
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  • Actinide (category Pages that use a deprecated format of the chem tags)
    with the isotopes of californium. Prolonged neutron irradiation also produces a long-lived isotope 254Es (t1/2 = 275.5 days). Twenty isotopes of fermium...
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  • (disambiguation) Isotopes of californium All pages with titles beginning with Californium All pages with titles containing Californium This disambiguation...
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    1952. Its most common isotope, einsteinium-253 (253Es; half-life 20.47 days), is produced artificially from decay of californium-253 in a few dedicated...
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  • expected to fall within the range of the island of stability, potentially conferring additional stability on some isotopes, especially 306Ubb which is expected...
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  • This is a list of radioactive nuclides (sometimes also called isotopes), ordered by half-life from shortest to longest, in seconds, minutes, hours, days...
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  • isotope, 266Lr, has a half-life of about ten hours and is one of the longest-lived superheavy isotopes known to date. However, shorter-lived isotopes...
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    often after a series of decays, a stable isotope is reached: there are 251 stable isotopes in the universe. In stable isotopes, light elements typically...
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  • Californium oxide is a solid compound with two isotopes. "Californium oxide" may refer to: Californium(III) oxide, a yellow-green chemical compound Californium(IV)...
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    hours and thus does not yield any heavier berkelium isotopes. It instead decays to the californium isotope 250Cf: Bk 97 249 → ( n , γ ) Bk 97 250 → 3.212  ...
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  • Fermium (redirect from Compounds of fermium)
    synthesized by neutron-capture. Because of this impediment in forming heavier isotopes, these short-lived isotopes 258–260Fm constitute the "fermium gap...
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    11 have 5 stable isotopes, 9 have 4 stable isotopes, 5 have 3 stable isotopes, 16 have 2 stable isotopes, and 26 have 1 stable isotope. Additionally, about...
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  • Tin (50Sn) is the element with the greatest number of stable isotopes (ten; three of them are potentially radioactive but have not been observed to decay)...
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  • with atomic number. As of 2008, the cost of weapons-grade plutonium was around $4,000/gram, and californium exceeded $60,000,000/gram. Einsteinium is...
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  • through californium with calcium-48, a quasi-stable neutron-rich isotope which could be used as a projectile to produce more neutron-rich isotopes of superheavy...
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  • 2002) is a Filipino nuclear physicist and chemist who studied isotopes of californium, dysprosium, and einsteinium. His work was published in two books...
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  • Curium (redirect from History of curium)
    americium also revealed isotopes of berkelium, californium and curium, in particular 245Cm, 246Cm and smaller quantities of 247Cm, 248Cm and 249Cm. Atmospheric...
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  • before 244Pu are isotopes of uranium and neptunium (not considering fission products), and the primary decay products after are isotopes of americium. mPu –...
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  • aimed at a mixed-isotope californium target containing 249Cf, 250Cf, and 251Cf, with the aim of producing the heavier oganesson isotopes 295Og and 296Og...
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  • Bohrium (redirect from History of bohrium)
    found in nature. All known isotopes of bohrium are highly radioactive; the most stable known isotope is 270Bh with a half-life of approximately 2.4 minutes...
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  • isotope. Except for the isotopes of hydrogen (which differ greatly from each other in relative mass—enough to cause chemical effects), the isotopes of...
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    Some isotopes undergo spontaneous fission (SF) with emission of neutrons. The most common spontaneous fission source is the isotope californium-252. 252Cf...
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  • Nobelium (redirect from History of nobelium)
    quantities from irradiation of californium-249 with carbon-12 ions. After 259No and 255No, the next most stable nobelium isotopes are 253No (half-life 1.62 minutes)...
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  • Should the synthesis of unbiunium isotopes in such a reaction be successful, the resulting nuclei would decay through isotopes of ununennium that could...
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  • half-lives exceeding the age of the universe for the heaviest isotopes like 335Ts when beta decay is not considered. Lighter isotopes of tennessine may be produced...
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  • elements, it has no stable isotopes. The first and only isotope to be synthesized was 294Og in 2002 and 2005; it has a half-life of 0.7 milliseconds. ( ) –...
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    Cobalt-60 (redirect from Cobalt-60 isotope)
    the absence of added cobalt) the incidentally produced 60 Co is largely the result of multiple stages of neutron activation of iron isotopes in the reactor's...
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  • because there are many reasonably long-lived isotopes of curium that can be used to make a target. The light isotopes can be made by fusing curium-243 with calcium-48...
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  • cannot be given. Like all synthetic elements, it has no stable isotopes. The first isotope to be synthesized (and correctly identified) was 254No in 1966...
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