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Californium

  • 23 Aug 2024
  • 1 min read

Source: IE

Recently, police in Bihar’s Gopalganj seized 50 grams of the highly radioactive metal Californium, estimated to be worth Rs 850 crore.

  • Californium is a silvery-white metal that tarnishes gradually when exposed to air at room temperature.
  • It is so soft and malleable that it can be sliced with a razor blade and its spectral lines have been detected in supernova.
  • Chemical symbol of Californium is Cf and the atomic number is 98.
  • Created in 1950 at Berkeley, it is a powerful neutron emitter.
  • It is utilized in portable metal detectors to identify gold and silver ores, locate water and oil layers in wells, and detect metal fatigue and stress in airplanes.
  • Neutrons from Californium (Cf-252) are utilised to serve the treatment of brain and cervical cancers when radiation therapy proves futile.
  • Highly radioactive and extremely costly, Californium is priced at approximately Rs 17 crore per gram in the international market (one of the most expensive substances in the world).

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