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- Curium - Data tables and historic information.
- Visual Elements: Curium - General and physical information, source, and key isotopes.
- WebElements: Curium - Extensive information on history, compounds, and properties.
- EnvironmentalChemistry.com: Curium - Atomic structure, chemical and physical properties, and table of nuclides.
- LANL: Curium - Basic information and history.
- Lenntech: Curium - Physical data, chemical properties, health and environmental effects.
- ChemGlobe: Curium - Electronic, thermal, and steric data along with an isotope table.
- ChemicalElements.com: Curium - Basic information, atomic structure, and isotopes.
- It's Elemental: Curium - Basic physical and historical information.
- Curium - History and properties of the element, its isotopes, its spectrum, and its substances.
Wikipedia Articles
- Curium oxide - Curium oxide is a compound composed of curium and oxygen. Curium forms two oxides, curium(III) oxide and curium(IV) oxide.
- Curium - Curium (IPA: ) is a synthetic chemical element with the symbol Cm and atomic number 96. A radioactive metallic transuranic element of the actinide series, curium is produced by bombarding plutonium with alpha particles (helium ions) and was named for Marie Curie and her husband Pierre.
- Isotopes of curium - Curium (Cm) has no stable isotopes. A standard atomic mass cannot be given.
- Major actinides - Major actinides is a term used in the nuclear power industry that refers to the plutonium and uranium present in used nuclear fuel, as opposed to the minor actinides neptunium, americium, curium, berkelium, and californium.
- Minor actinides - The minor actinides are the actinide elements in used nuclear fuel other than uranium and plutonium, which are termed the major actinides. The minor actinides include neptunium, americium, curium, berkelium, californium, einsteinium, and fermium.