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Californium - Cf General Information Discovery Californium was discovered by S.G. Thompson, K. Street, A. Ghiorso and G.T.Seaborg in 1950 in California, USA. Appearance Californium is a radioactive, silvery metal. Source Californium did not exist in weighable amounts until ten years after its discovery. The usual method of preparation, producing milligram amounts only, is by neutron bombardment of plutonium. Uses Californium is a very strong neutron emitter. It is therefore used as a portable neutron source for the discovery of metals such as gold and silver. One isotope, 252Cf, is used in cancer therapy. Biological Role Californium has no known biological role. It is toxic due to its radioactivity. General Information Californium is attacked by oxygen, steam and acids, but not by alkalis. |
| Physical Information | |||
| Atomic Number | 98 | ||
| Relative Atomic Mass (12C=12.000) | 251 (radioactive) | ||
| Melting Point/K | not available | ||
| Boiling Point/K | not available | ||
| Density/kg m-3 | not available | ||
| Ground State Electron Configuration | [Rn]5f107s2 | ||
| Electron Affinity(M-M-)/kJ mol-1 | not available |
| Key Isotopes | ||||||
| nuclide | 249Cf | 251Cf | 252Cf | |||
| atomic mass | 249.07 | |||||
| natural abundance | 0% | 0% | 0% | |||
| half-life | 360 yrs | 900 yrs | 2.65 yrs |
| Other Information | ||
| Enthalpy of Fusion/kJ mol-1 | n/a | |
| Enthalpy of Vaporisation/kJ mol-1 | n/a | |
| Oxidation States | ||
| main | Cf+3 | |
| others | Cf+2, Cf+4 | |
| Ionisation Energies/kJ mol-1 | ||
| M - M+ | 608 | |
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