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curium$18186$ - traduction vers Anglais

ARTIFICIAL NUCLIDES WITH ATOMIC NUMBER OF 96 BUT WITH DIFFERENT MASS NUMBERS
Curium-243; Curium-245; Curium-248; Curium-247; Curium-244; Curium-246; Curium-232; Curium-233; Curium-234; Curium-235; Curium-236; Curium-237; Curium-238; Curium-239; Curium-240; Curium-241; Curium-242; Curium-249; Curium-250; Curium-251; Curium-252; Curium isotopes; Curium isotope

curium      
n. Curium (metallische Substanz)
per curiam opinion         
LEGAL RULING BY A COURT WHICH DOES NOT STATE WHICH JUDGE AUTHORED THE DECISION
Per Curiam; Per curiam; Per curium; Per Curium; Per curiam opinion; Per curiam decisions
Auffassung des Gerichtes (Meinung der richterlichen Mehrheit)

Définition

curium
['kj??r??m]
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 96, an artificially made radioactive metal of the actinide series. (Symbol: Cm)
Origin
1940s: from the name of Marie and Pierre Curie (see curie).

Wikipédia

Isotopes of curium

Curium (96Cm) is an artificial element with an atomic number of 96. Because it is an artificial element, a standard atomic weight cannot be given, and it has no stable isotopes. The first isotope synthesized was 242Cm in 1944, which has 146 neutrons.

There are 19 known radioisotopes ranging from 233Cm to 251Cm. There are also ten known nuclear isomers. The longest-lived isotope is 247Cm, with half-life 15.6 million years – orders of magnitude longer than that of any known isotope beyond curium, and long enough to study as a possible extinct radionuclide that would be produced by the r-process. The longest-lived isomer is 246mCm with a half-life of 1.12 seconds.