Einsteinium was discovered in December 1952 at Berkeley Laboratories, University of California, USA by this group of researchers: Albert Ghiorso, Stanley G. Thompson, Gary H. Higgins, Glenn T. Seaborg, Martin H. Studier, P.R. Fields, Sherman M. Fried, H. Diamond, J.F. Mech, G.L. Pyle, John R. Huizenga, A. Hirsch, W.M. Manning, C.I. Browne, H. Louise Smith, R.W. Spence.
Einsteinium was discovered by a team of scientists led by Albert Ghiorso in December 1952 at the University of California, Berkeley. It was named after physicist Albert Einstein.
Einsteinium is not corrosive.
Einsteinium is not used in bombs.
Einsteinium is a solid at room temperature.
Einsteinium is extremely radioactive and dangerous.
The boiling point of einsteinium is not determined up today. The melting point of einsteinium is approx. 860 0C.
Iridium, Einsteinium
Einsteinium has a silvery metallic luster.
Einsteinium is not corrosive.
Einsteinium is not flammable.
Einsteinium is a metal.
The symbol for Einsteinium is Es
Einsteinium is not for sale.
Einsteinium is not flammable.
The period of Einsteinium is 7.
The element symbol for einsteinium is Es.
Any object contain einsteinium. Einsteinium is used only in nuclear physics experiments.
Einsteinium is an artificial chemical element.