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Einsteinium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Es and atomic number 99. It is named after Albert Einstein and is a member of the actinide series and is the seventh transuranium element. Einsteinium was discovered as a component of the debris of the first hydrogen bomb explosion in 1952.
3 Φεβ 2021 · Einsteinium was first found in the debris of a hydrogen bomb test, and later synthesised in a lab. It is the 99th element in the periodic table, with a very short half-life and high radioactivity.
This isotope was identified in December 1952 by Albert Ghiorso and coworkers at Berkeley, California, in debris taken from the first thermonuclear (hydrogen bomb) explosion, “Mike,” in the South Pacific (November 1952). The element was named after the German-born physicist Albert Einstein.
Einsteinium was discovered in the debris of the first thermonuclear explosion which took place on a Pacific atoll, on 1 November 1952. Fall-out material, gathered from a neighbouring atoll, was sent to Berkeley, California, for analysis.
21 Μαΐ 2018 · Einsteinium, the tenth member of the actinide series, was discovered in 1952. Einsteinium and fermium (element 100) were most unexpectedly produced in the explosion of the first U.S. thermonuclear device, "Mike," tested at Eniwetok Atoll in the Pacific Ocean on November 1, 1952.
21 Ιαν 2017 · Einsteinium was discovered during the examination of debris from the first hydrogen bomb test in November 1952, according to Chemicool.
Einsteinium was discovered from the debris of the first experimentally tested hydrogen bomb in 1952. It is perhaps ironic that the namesake of Einsteinium actually warned the scientific community against the very technology that led to the identification of this element.