98 Cf 251

Californium

ACTINIDE

Phase: Solid
Discovered: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Block: F

Summary

Californium is a radioactive metallic chemical element with symbol Cf and atomic number 98. The element was first made in 1950 at the University of California Radiation Laboratory in Berkeley, by bombarding curium with alpha particles (helium-4 ions). It is an actinide element, the sixth transuranium element to be synthesized, and has the second-highest atomic mass of all the elements that have been produced in amounts large enough to see with the unaided eye (after einsteinium).

Source: Wikipedia

Physical Properties

Atomic Mass 251 u
Density 15.1 g/cm³
Melting Point 1173 K
Boiling Point 1743 K