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English: A disc of californium metal (249Cf, 10 mg). The source implies that the disc has a diameter about twice the thickness of a typical pin, or on the order of 1 mm.
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Source "Californium" in () THE CHEMISTRY OF THE ACTINIDE AND TRANSACTINIDE ELEMENTS, III (3rd ed.), Springer, pp. 1,518 DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-3598-5_11.
Author United States Department of Energy (see File:Einsteinium.jpg)
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  • 2010-12-22 04:04 Nergaal 176×158× (19289 bytes) {{Non-free use rationale |Article = [[Californium]] |Description = Ten milligram disc of californium |Source = t.b.a. |Portion = crop |Low_resolution = The image is of a low size and resolution, sufficient to

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