Curium
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Curium | |
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Cm | |
In situ availability: | |
Necessity: | |
Atomic number: | 96 |
Atomic mass: | [247] |
group: | 19 |
period: | N/A |
normal phase: | Solid |
series: | Actinide |
density: | 13.51 g/cm3 |
melting point: | 1613K, 1340°C, 2444°F |
boiling point: | 3383K, 3110°C, 5630°F |
Eu ← Gd → Tb | |
Am ← Cm → Bk | |
N/A ← N/A → N/A | |
Atomic radius (pm): | |
Bohr radius (pm): | |
Covalent radius (pm): | |
Van der Waals radius (pm): | |
ionic radius (pm): | (+3) 97 |
1st ion potential (eV): | 6.02 |
Electron Configuration | |
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p6 4d10 4f14 5s2 5p6 5d10 5f7 6s2 6p6 6d1 7s2 | |
Electrons Per Shell | |
2, 8, 18, 32, 25, 9, 2 | |
Electronegativity: | 1.3 |
Electron Affinity: | - |
Oxidation states: | 3 |
Magnetism: | ? |
Crystal structure: | Hexagonal |
Curium is a Actinide metal.
It has a Hexagonal crystalline structure.
It does not have any isotopes considered to be natural. Its longest-lived known isotope has an atomic number of 247.
This element has no stable isotopes.
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