Einsteinium (Es) Fun Facts
"The Genius, a hero born from a hydrogen bomb, named after the greatest mind of the 20th century."
The true essence of Einsteinium (Es) on the molecular frontier.
Einsteinium is a synthetic, highly radioactive metal.
Einsteinium has no everyday connection, discovered in H-bomb debris.
Einsteinium is the heaviest element observed in macroscopic quantities.
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Did You Know?
It was discovered unexpectedly in the debris from the first successful test of a hydrogen bomb, 'Ivy Mike', in 1952.
It was named in honor of the renowned physicist Albert Einstein.
It is the heaviest element on the periodic table that has ever been seen with the naked eye, though only in microscopic amounts.
The element is so radioactive that it glows with a blue light.
Due to its intense radioactivity and the difficulty in producing it, it has no uses outside of basic research aimed at creating superheavy elements.