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einsteinium

American  
[ahyn-stahy-nee-uhm] / aɪnˈstaɪ ni əm /

noun

Chemistry, Physics.
  1. a transuranic element. Es; 99.


einsteinium British  
/ aɪnˈstaɪnɪəm /

noun

  1. a metallic transuranic element artificially produced from plutonium. Symbol: Es; atomic no: 99; half-life of most stable isotope, 252 Es: 276 days

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einsteinium Scientific  
/ īn-stīnē-əm /
  1. A synthetic, radioactive metallic element of the actinide series that is usually produced by bombarding plutonium or another element with neutrons. It was first isolated in a region near the explosion site of a hydrogen bomb. Its longest-lived isotope is Es 254 with a half-life of 276 days. Atomic number 99; melting point 860°C.

  2. See Periodic Table


Etymology

Origin of einsteinium

1950–55; named after Albert Einstein; see -ium