Einsteinium as a radioactive element has itself a radioactive decay.
The ionization energy (first) of einsteinium is 619 kJ/mol.
The melting point of einsteinium is estimated to be around 860 degrees Celsius (1580 degrees Fahrenheit). However, due to its high radioactivity and limited availability, precise experimental data is difficult to obtain.
Sliding friction occurs when two solids rub against each other.
When two solids are placed in contact with each other, they can undergo a process called welding, where atomic bonds form across the interface. This results in the two solids becoming joined or fused together, making separation difficult without causing damage.
Oh, dude, the freezing point of einsteinium is around 1,113 degrees Celsius or 2,035 degrees Fahrenheit. So, like, if you're planning a winter getaway there, make sure to pack some sunscreen and a swimsuit.
Einsteinium is not a commercial product.
Einsteinium is composed from neutrons, protons an electrons - as all other elements.
As all other chemical elements einsteinium contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
The oxidation number for einsteinium is typically +3. However, it can exhibit other oxidation states in specific chemical compounds.
Einsteinium is mainly used for basic scientific research as a step in the production of other elements. Other than that Einsteinium has no known uses.
Iridium, Einsteinium
The appearance of einsteinium is silvery.
The other elements of the actinides group.
Einsteinium is not corrosive.
Einsteinium is not flammable.
Einsteinium is a metal.
Einsteinium is a synthetic element (Es) with atomic number 99. It is the seventh transuranic element, and a metallicactinide with +3 oxidation state.