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Curium

96
Cm
Curium

Properties

Symbol:Cm
Atomic Number:96
Atomic Weight:  −
Density:13.51 g/cm3
Melting Point:
1618K
1345°C
2453°F
Boiling Point:
3400K
3127°C
5660°F

Electron Shells

2, 8, 18, 32, 25, 9, 2

Curium (Am) is a chemical element with atomic number 96. It is a synthetic and radioactive element.

Curium is named after Pierre and Marie Curie. While they didn't discover or synthesize the element curium, it was named in the honor because they were pioneers in the field of radioactivity.

Curium is sometimes used in spectrometers to analyze unknown matter, for example rocks on the planet Mars.