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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.

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synth
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244Cm
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245Cm
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246Cm
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Isotopes of curium

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Isotopes of curium

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244Cm · 1
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245Cm · 1
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246Cm · 1
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247Cm · 1
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248Cm · 1
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half-life known isotopes isotope curium 11 physics ed crc nuclear artificial element atomic longest-lived years decay center 96cm 242cm 247cm

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