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  2. Americium - Wikipedia

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    Americium is a relatively soft radioactive metal with a silvery appearance. Its most common isotopes are 241 Am and 243 Am. In chemical compounds, americium usually assumes the oxidation state +3, especially in solutions. Several other oxidation states are known, ranging from +2 to +7, and can be identified by their characteristic optical ...

  3. Americium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Americium compounds are compounds containing the element americium (Am). These compounds can form in the +2, +3, and +4, although the +3 oxidation state is the most common. The +5, +6 and +7 oxidation states have also been reported.

  4. Americium(III) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Americium(III) chloride or americium trichloride is the chemical compound composed of americium and chlorine with the formula AmCl 3.This salt forms pink hexagonal crystals. In the solid state each americium atom has nine chlorine atoms as near neighbours, at approximately the same distance, in a tricapped trigonal prismatic configuration.

  5. Americium-241 - Wikipedia

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    Americium-241 (241 Am, Am-241) is an isotope of americium. Like all isotopes of americium, it is radioactive , with a half-life of 432.2 years . 241 Am is the most common isotope of americium as well as the most prevalent isotope of americium in nuclear waste .

  6. Category:Americium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Americium compounds" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Americium compounds;

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  8. Minor actinide - Wikipedia

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    A minor actinide is an actinide, other than uranium or plutonium, found in spent nuclear fuel.The minor actinides include neptunium (element 93), americium (element 95), curium (element 96), berkelium (element 97), californium (element 98), einsteinium (element 99), and fermium (element 100). [2]

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