What are some uses for einsteinium?

Answer:
There are no uses for einsteinium.



A chemical element. Es, atomic number 99, a member of the in the periodic table. It is not found in nature but is produced by artificial of lighter elements. All isotopes of einsteinium are radioactive, decaying with half-lives ranging from a few seconds to about 1 year. Einsteinium is the heaviest element to be isolated in weighable form. The metal is chemically reactive, is quite and melts at 860°C (1580°F); one crystal structure is known. ---- ----
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