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16 October, 15:40
Is americium a solid, liquid or gas
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Rodolfo Rocha
16 October, 16:09
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Americium at standard temperature and pressure is solid. This element is a radioactive one and is a member of the actinide group. It was first produced by the group of Glenn T. Seaborg. It common application is in household smoke detectors.
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