Curium (Cm) Fun Facts
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The true essence of Curium (Cm) on the molecular frontier.
Curium is a hard, dense, silvery, radioactive metal.
Curium is found in the APXS instrument on the Mars rovers used to analyze rocks.
Curium is so radioactive it visibly glows purple in the dark.
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It is named in honor of Marie and Pierre Curie, the famous pioneers of radioactivity research.
It is so radioactive that a small sample will glow with a purple light in the dark.
Curium is also intensely hot due to the energy released by its own radioactive decay.
The alpha particles emitted by curium-244 were used in the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometers on the Mars rovers Sojourner, Spirit, and Opportunity to analyze the composition of Martian rocks and soil.
It was the third transuranic element to be synthesized, even though it is the fourth in the series.