Symbol: | Fm |
Atomic Number: | 100 |
Atomic Weight: | − |
Density: | − |
Melting Point: |
1800K
1527°C 2780°F |
Boiling Point: |
−K
−°C −°F |
Fermium (Fm) is a chemical element with atomic number 100. It is named in honor of the Italian physicist Enrico Fermi, who created the world's first nuclear reactor.
Fermium is the twelfth element in the actinide series, found at the very bottom of the period table.