Curium – The Most Stable Isotope of Neutrons and Neutrons in the Nucleus
Curium is a radioactive element found in small amounts in nuclear reactors. It is an actinide metal and has a high boiling point. The most stable isotope has 151 neutrons in the nucleus.Typical isotopes of curium are 242-250. Some isotopes are not stable and have a half-life of 163 days…. Continue reading