• Curium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Cm and atomic number 96. This transuranic actinide element was named after eminent scientists Marie...
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  • Curium (96Cm) is an artificial element with an atomic number of 96. Because it is an artificial element, a standard atomic weight cannot be given, and...
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  • Curium fluoride may refer to: Curium(III) fluoride (Curium trifluoride), CmF3 Curium(IV) fluoride (Curium tetrafluoride), CmF4 Curium(VI) fluoride (Curium...
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    Curium(IV) oxide is an inorganic chemical compound of curium and oxygen with the chemical formula CmO2. Since all isotopes of curium are man-made, the...
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  • Curium hexafluoride is an inorganic chemical compound of curium and fluorine with the chemical formula CmF6. It is still supposed to be a hypothetical...
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    Curium(III) oxide is a compound composed of curium and oxygen with the chemical formula Cm2O3. It is a crystalline solid with a unit cell that contains...
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  • Curium nitride is a binary inorganic compound of curium and nitrogen with the chemical formula CmN. Curium nitride can be prepared by carbothermic nitridation...
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    (then the University of California Radiation Laboratory) by bombarding curium with alpha particles (helium-4 ions). It is an actinide element, the sixth...
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    in the transuranic series, it was discovered fourth, after the heavier curium. The discovery was kept secret and only released to the public in November...
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    geometry. Curium(III) chloride can be obtained from the reaction of hydrogen chloride gas with curium dioxide, curium(III) oxide, or curium(III) oxychloride...
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