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Cf is the symbol for the element californium.
Californium, with the chemical symbol Cf, is the chemical element with the atomic number 98.
It was discovered at Berkely in California. Ca already existed - Calcium - so Cf was agreed on
The atomic number of californium is 98. The atomic mass of the most stable isotope - 251Cf - is (251) after IUPAC.
The most important isotopes of californium are: Cf-252, Cg-249, Cf-250.
The chemical formula for californium is Cf, representing its elemental symbol on the periodic table. Californium is a radioactive element with the atomic number 98.
Californium.
Cf is the symbol for the element californium.
CF does not correspond to an element on the periodic table. It may refer to "Californium," a synthetic element with the atomic number 98 and symbol Cf. Californium is a radioactive transuranic element.
The chemical symbol Cf is derived from the name californium and the name is derived from California - a state in USA.
The name for the element with the atomic symbol Cf is Californium. Californium is a radioactive metallic chemical element with the atomic number 98. It is a transuranium element and is commonly used in research and nuclear applications.
Californium, with the chemical symbol Cf, is the chemical element with the atomic number 98.
It was discovered at Berkely in California. Ca already existed - Calcium - so Cf was agreed on
The atomic number of californium is 98. The atomic mass of the most stable isotope - 251Cf - is (251) after IUPAC.
Californium, Symbol: Cf, Atomic Number: 98, Atomic Weight: 251
The most important isotopes of californium are: Cf-252, Cg-249, Cf-250.
Californium (Cf).