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yes she is, i think shes like 98?? pfft im not sure =]
If it is a ww2 mauser, the maker & the date made will be stamped on the top of the breech. it will look something like this bnz 43 for a mauser made in 1943 by maker bnz The caliber is 7.92 mm or sometimes referred to as 8mm mauser model 98 means it was made in 1898 and it shoots a 7.9mm or 8mm round i have one with the serial number 4101 also known as Gew 98
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Yes, Nancy Wake is a spy. She is 98 years of age, but most people think she is dead. Nancy was a nurse in the war.
First made in 1950 at the University of California. It is a radioactive metallic chemical element
Technetium which has an atomic mass of 98.
Californium is the only element named after a U.S. state. Its atomic number is 98.It's radioactive and was discovered in Berkeley university and named after California.
This element is californium (Cf): first made in 1950, artificial radioactive element, atomic number 98, metal actinoids group.
The element Californium was discovered in 1950 in the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California by a team led by Albert Ghiorso. It was named after the state of California and has atomic number 98.
it is 98
No, californium is a chemical element with atomic number 98 and is a man-made element produced through nuclear reactions. It is not found in nature in pure form.
Californium (Cf).
The neutral atom of californium has 98 electrons.
Californium (element 98) was discovered by Albert Ghiorso, Glenn T. Seaborg, Kenneth Street Jr., and Stanley G. Thompson in 1950 at the University of California, Berkeley. Charles Wood was one of the researchers involved in the discovery, but was not the sole discoverer.
The elements and their symbols that were discovered by Glenn T. Seaborg's group were: plutonium (94) americium (95), curium (96), berkelium (97), californium (98), einsteinium (99), fermium (100), mendelevium (101), nobelium (102), and seaborgium (106).
It seems to be Californium, element #98. From Wikipedia, article on "Periodic table": The elements discovered initially by synthesis and later in nature are technetium (Z=43), promethium (61), astatine (85), francium (87), neptunium (93), plutonium (94), americium (95), curium (96), berkelium (97) and californium (98).