- 🇬🇧 Americium
- 🇺🇦 Америцій
- 🇨🇳 鋂
- 🇳🇱 Americium
- 🇫🇷 Américium
- 🇩🇪 Americium
- 🇮🇱 אמריציום
- 🇮🇹 Americio
- 🇯🇵 アメリシウム
- 🇵🇹 Amerício
- 🇪🇸 Americio
- 🇸🇪 Americium
- 🇷🇺 Америций
- Name: americium
- Symbol: Am
- Atomic number: 95
- Relative atomic mass (Ar): [ 243 ] (longest lived isotope)
- Standard state: solid at 298 K
- Appearance: silvery white
- Classification: Metallic
- Group in periodic table:
- Group name: Actinoid
- Period in periodic table: 7 (actinoid)
- Block in periodic table: f
- Shell structure: 2.8.18.32.25.8.2
- CAS Registry: 7440-35-9
Americium atoms have 95 electrons and the shell structure is 2.8.18.32.25.8.2. The ground state electronic configuration of neutral americium is [Rn].5f7.7s2 and the term symbol of americium is 8S7/2.
Americium: description
The lustre of freshly prepared americium metal is whiter and more silvery than plutonium or neptunium prepared in the same manner. Americium is a component of the smoke detector above.
Americium appears to be more malleable than uranium or neptunium and americium tarnishes slowly in dry air at room temperature. Americium is a radioactive rare earth metal which must be handled with care to avoid contact, since it is a heavy α and γ emitter. It is named after America. The α activity of 241Am is about three times that of radium. Americium is available to qualified users in the UK and in the USA.
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Americium is a key component of some smoke detectors.
Americium: physical properties
- Density of the chemical elements on a miniature periodic table spark table Density of solid: 13780 kg m-3
- Molar volume of the chemical elements on a miniature periodic table spark table Molar volume: 17.63 cm3
- Thermal conductivity of the chemical elements on a miniature periodic table spark table Thermal conductivity: 10 (estimate) W m‑1 K‑1
Americium: heat properties
- Melting point on a miniature periodic table spark table Melting point: 1449 [1176 °C (2149 °F)] K
- Boiling point on a miniature periodic table spark table Boiling point: 2880 [2607 °C (4725 °F)] K
- Enthalpy of fusion on a miniature periodic table spark table Enthalpy of fusion: 20.5 kJ mol-1
Americium: atom sizes
- Atomic radius (empirical) of the chemical elements on a miniature periodic table spark table Atomic radius (empirical): 175 pm
- Covalent (single bond) radius on a periodic table spark table Molecular single bond covalent radius: 166 (coordination number 3) ppm
- van der Waals radius on a periodic table spark table van der Waals radius: (no data) ppm
Americium: electronegativities
- Pauling electronegativity of the chemical elements on a miniature periodic table spark table Pauling electronegativity: 1.3 (Pauling units)
- Allred-Rochow electronegativity of the chemical elements on a miniature periodic table spark tableAllred Rochow electronegativity: 1.2 (Pauling units)
- Mulliken-Jaffe electronegativity of the chemical elements on a miniature periodic table spark tableMulliken-Jaffe electronegativity: (no data)
Americium: orbital properties
- First ionization energy the chemical elements on a miniature periodic table spark table First ionisation energy: 576.38 kJ mol‑1
- Second ionization energy the chemical elements on a miniature periodic table spark table Second ionisation energy: 1130 kJ mol‑1
- Third ionization energy the chemical elements on a miniature periodic table spark table Third ionisation energy: 2090 kJ mol‑1
Americium: abundances
- Chemical elements abundance by weight in the universe on a miniature periodic table spark tableUniverse: (no data) ppb by weight
- Chemical elements abundance by weight in the earth's crust on a miniature periodic table spark tableCrustal rocks: (no data) ppb by weight
- Chemical elements abundance by weight in humans on a miniature periodic table spark tableHuman: (no data) ppb by weight
Americium: crystal structure
Americium: biological data
- Human abundance by weight of the chemical elements on a miniature periodic table spark table Human abundance by weight: (no data) ppb by weight
Americium has no biological role.
Americium: uses
Americium: reactions
Reactions of americium as the element with air, water, halogens, acids, and bases where known.
Americium: binary compounds
Binary compounds with halogens (known as halides), oxygen (known as oxides), hydrogen (known as hydrides), and other compounds of americium where known.
Americium: compound properties
Bond strengths; lattice energies of americium halides, hydrides, oxides (where known); and reduction potentials where known.
Americium: history
Americium was discovered by Glenn Seaborg, Ralph James., L. Morgan, Albert Ghiorso in 1944 at USA. Origin of name: from the English word "America".Americium: isotopes
Americium: isolation
Isolation: coming soon!