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US
/əmɛˈɹɪˌsiəm/
]
[ UK /ɐmɪɹˈɪsiəm/ ]
[ UK /ɐmɪɹˈɪsiəm/ ]
NOUN
- a radioactive transuranic metallic element; discovered by bombarding uranium with helium atoms
How To Use americium In A Sentence
- Smoke detectors, he learned, contain small amounts of a radio-active element called americium, while camping lanterns contain thorium. CNN.com
- Acord has therefore basically produced a conventional americium-beryllium neutron source from home-made materials. Archive 2009-04-01
- Kept secret until after the war, they were respectively called americium and curium.
- Internal contamination with plutonium, americium, or curium can occur through a variety of routes including ingestion, inhalation, or direct contact through wounds.
- It was the first commercial manufacturer of plutonium and americium neutron sources for oil well, logging and other applications.
- Release of plutonium, americium and curium could occur from laboratory or industrial accidents.
- Alpha voltaic batteries use a radioisotope such as Americium, the substance commonly used in smoke detectors, coupled with a semiconductor device that acts like a solar cell to convert alpha energy into usable electricity.
- Barot wrote a letter to the leaders of al-Qaeda proposing that he would mine the small amount of radioactive material known as americium that can be found in ordinary smoke detectors and use it to build a radiological device. The Longest War
- The alpha particles emitted by the radioactive decay of the americium - 241 ionize the oxygen and nitrogen atoms present in the chamber, giving rise to free electrons and ions.
- Kept secret until after the war, they were respectively called americium and curium.