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Einsteinium as a radioactive element has itself a radioactive decay.

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Einsteinium can combine with oxygen to form einsteinium oxide, which is a stable solid compound. However, strong acids such as nitric acid or hydrochloric acid can dissolve einsteinium and destroy it. Additionally, high temperatures can also break down einsteinium into smaller particles.

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