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Californium

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Cf

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General
Name, Symbol, Number californium, Cf, 98
Chemical series actinides
Group, Period, Block n/a, 7, f
Appearance silvery
Standard atomic weight (251)  g·mol−1
Electron configuration [Rn] 5f10 7s2
Electrons per shell 2, 8, 18, 32, 28, 8, 2
Physical properties
Phase solid
Density (near r.t.) 15.1  g·cm−3
Melting point 1173 K
(900 °C, 1652 °F)
Atomic properties
Oxidation states 2, 3, 4
Electronegativity 1.3 (Pauling scale)
Ionization energies 1st: 608 kJ/mol
Miscellaneous
CAS registry number 7440-71-3
Selected isotopes
Main article: Isotopes of californium
iso NA half-life DM DE (MeV) DP
248Cf syn 333.5 d SF - -
α 6.361 244Cm
249Cf syn 351 y SF - -
α 6.295 245Cm
250Cf syn 13.08 y α 6.128 246Cm
SF - -
251Cf syn 898 y α 6.176 247Cm
252Cf syn 2.645 y α 6.217 248Cm
SF - -
253Cf syn 17.81 d β- 0.285 253Es
α 6.124 249Cm
254Cf syn 60.5 d SF - -
α 5.926 250Cm
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Californium (pronounced /ˌkælɪˈforniəm/) is a metalic chemical element with the symbol Cf and atomic number 98. A radioactive transuranic element, californium has very few uses and was discovered by bombarding curium with alpha particles (helium ions).

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Notable characteristics

Weighable amounts of californium make it possible to determine some of its properties using macroscopic quantities.

252Cf (2.645-year half-life) is a very strong neutron emitter and is thus extremely radioactive and harmful[1] (one microgram spontaneously emits 170 million neutrons per minute). 249Cf is formed from the beta decay of 249Bk and most other californium isotopes are made by subjecting berkelium to intense neutron radiation in a nuclear reactor.

Californium has no biological role and only a few californium compounds have been made and studied. Included among these are californium oxide (Cf2O3), californium trichloride (CfCl3) and californium oxychloride (CfOCl). The only californium ion that is stable in aqueous solution is the californium(III) cation.

General uses

The element does have some specialist applications dealing with its radioactivity but otherwise is largely too difficult to produce to have widespread useful significance as a material. Some of its uses are:

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