Periodic Table Element Comparison: Compare Elements - Iron vs Curium
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Iron and Curium Comparison
Facts
Name | Iron | Curium |
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Atomic Number | 26 | 96 |
Atomic Symbol | Fe | Cm |
Atomic Weight | 55.845 | 247 |
Phase at STP | Solid | Solid |
Color | Gray | Silver |
Metallic Classification | Transition Metal | Actinide |
Group in Periodic Table | group 8 | group - |
Group Name | iron family | |
Period in Periodic Table | period 4 | period 7 |
Block in Periodic Table | d -block | f -block |
Electronic Configuration | [Ar] 3d6 4s2 | [Rn] 5f7 6d1 7s2 |
Electronic Shell Structure (Electrons per shell) | 2, 8, 14, 2 | 2, 8, 18, 32, 25, 9, 2 |
Melting Point | 1811 K | 1618 K |
Boiling Point | 3134 K | 3383 K |
CAS Number | CAS7439-89-6 | CAS7440-51-9 |
Neighborhood Elements | Neighborhood Elements of Iron | Neighborhood Elements of Curium |
History
Parameter | Iron | Curium |
---|---|---|
History | The element Iron was discovered by Unknown in year Before 5000 BCE. Iron derived its name from English word (ferrum in Latin). | The element Curium was discovered by G. T. Seaborg, R. A. James and A. Ghiorso in year 1944 in United States. Curium derived its name from Pierre Curie, a physicist, and Marie Curie, a physicist and chemist, named after great scientists by analogy with gadolinium. |
Discovery | Unknown (Before 5000 BCE) | G. T. Seaborg, R. A. James and A. Ghiorso (1944) |
Isolated | Egypt (4000 BCE) | () |
Presence: Abundance in Nature and Around Us
Parts per billion (ppb) by weight / by atoms (1ppb =10^-7 %)
Property | Iron | Curium |
---|---|---|
Abundance in Universe | 1100000 / 20000 | - / - |
Abundance in Sun | 1000000 / 30000 | - / - |
Abundance in Meteorites | 220000000 / 77000000 | - / - |
Abundance in Earth's Crust | 63000000 / 23000000 | - / - |
Abundance in Oceans | 3 / 0.33 | - / - |
Abundance in Humans | 60000 / 6700 | - / - |
Crystal Structure and Atomic Structure
Property | Iron | Curium |
---|---|---|
Atomic Volume | 7.0923 cm3/mol | 18.05 cm3/mol |
Atomic Radius | 156 pm | - |
Covalent Radius | 125 pm | - |
Van der Waals Radius | - | - |
Atomic Spectrum - Spectral Lines | ||
Emission Spectrum | ||
Absorption Spectrum | ||
Lattice Constant | 286.65, 286.65, 286.65 pm | 349.6, 349.6, 1133.1 pm |
Lattice Angle | π/2, π/2, π/2 | π/2, π/2, 2 π/3 |
Space Group Name | Im_ 3m | P63/mmc |
Space Group Number | 229 | 194 |
Crystal Structure | Body Centered Cubic | Simple Hexagonal |
Atomic and Orbital Properties
Property | Iron | Curium |
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Atomic Number | 26 | 96 |
Number of Electrons (with no charge) | 26 | 96 |
Number of Protons | 26 | 96 |
Mass Number | 55.845 | 247 |
Number of Neutrons | 30 | 151 |
Shell structure (Electrons per energy level) | 2, 8, 14, 2 | 2, 8, 18, 32, 25, 9, 2 |
Electron Configuration | [Ar] 3d6 4s2 | [Rn] 5f7 6d1 7s2 |
Valence Electrons | 3d6 4s2 | 5f7 6d1 7s2 |
Oxidation State | 2, 3 | 3 |
Atomic Term Symbol (Quantum Numbers) | 5D4 | 9D2 |
Shell structure |
Isotopes and Nuclear Properties
Iron has 4 stable naturally occuring isotopes while Curium has 0 stable naturally occuring isotopes.
Parameter | Iron | Curium |
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Known Isotopes | 45Fe, 46Fe, 47Fe, 48Fe, 49Fe, 50Fe, 51Fe, 52Fe, 53Fe, 54Fe, 55Fe, 56Fe, 57Fe, 58Fe, 59Fe, 60Fe, 61Fe, 62Fe, 63Fe, 64Fe, 65Fe, 66Fe, 67Fe, 68Fe, 69Fe, 70Fe, 71Fe, 72Fe | 233Cm, 234Cm, 235Cm, 236Cm, 237Cm, 238Cm, 239Cm, 240Cm, 241Cm, 242Cm, 243Cm, 244Cm, 245Cm, 246Cm, 247Cm, 248Cm, 249Cm, 250Cm, 251Cm, 252Cm |
Stable Isotopes | Naturally occurring stable isotopes: 54Fe, 56Fe, 57Fe, 58Fe | |
Neutron Cross Section | 2.56 | 60 |
Neutron Mass Absorption | 0.0015 | - |
Chemical Properties: Ionization Energies and electron affinity
Property | Iron | Curium |
---|---|---|
Valence or Valency | 3 | 4 |
Electronegativity | 1.83 Pauling Scale | 1.28 Pauling Scale |
Electron Affinity | 15.7 kJ/mol | - |
Ionization Energies | 1st: 762.5 kJ/mol 2nd: 1561.9 kJ/mol 3rd: 2957 kJ/mol 4th: 5290 kJ/mol 5th: 7240 kJ/mol 6th: 9560 kJ/mol 7th: 12060 kJ/mol 8th: 14580 kJ/mol 9th: 22540 kJ/mol 10th: 25290 kJ/mol 11th: 28000 kJ/mol 12th: 31920 kJ/mol 13th: 34830 kJ/mol 14th: 37840 kJ/mol 15th: 44100 kJ/mol 16th: 47206 kJ/mol 17th: 122200 kJ/mol 18th: 131000 kJ/mol 19th: 140500 kJ/mol 20th: 152600 kJ/mol 21st: 163000 kJ/mol 22nd: 173600 kJ/mol 23rd: 188100 kJ/mol 24th: 195200 kJ/mol 25th: 851800 kJ/mol 26th: 895161 kJ/mol | 1st: 581 kJ/mol |
Physical Properties
Property | Iron | Curium |
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Density | 7.874 g/cm3 | 13.51 g/cm3 |
Molar Volume | 7.0923 cm3/mol | 18.05 cm3/mol |
Elastic Properties | ||
Young Modulus | 211 | - |
Shear Modulus | 82 GPa | - |
Bulk Modulus | 170 GPa | - |
Poisson Ratio | 0.29 | - |
Hardness - Tests to Measure of Hardness of Element | ||
Mohs Hardness | 4 MPa | - |
Vickers Hardness | 608 MPa | - |
Brinell Hardness | 490 MPa | - |
Electrical Properties | ||
Electrical Conductivity | 10000000 S/m | - |
Resistivity | 9.7e-8 m Ω | - |
Superconducting Point | - | - |
Heat and Conduction Properties | ||
Thermal Conductivity | 80 W/(m K) | - |
Thermal Expansion | 0.0000118 /K | - |
Magnetic Properties | ||
Magnetic Type | Ferromagnetic | - |
Curie Point | 1043 K | - |
Mass Magnetic Susceptibility | - | - |
Molar Magnetic Susceptibility | - | - |
Volume Magnetic Susceptibility | - | - |
Optical Properties | ||
Refractive Index | - | - |
Acoustic Properties | ||
Speed of Sound | 4910 m/s | - |
Thermal Properties - Enthalpies and thermodynamics
Property | Iron | Curium |
---|---|---|
Melting Point | 1811 K | 1618 K |
Boiling Point | 3134 K | 3383 K |
Critical Temperature | - | - |
Superconducting Point | - | - |
Enthalpies | ||
Heat of Fusion | 13.8 kJ/mol | - |
Heat of Vaporization | 347 kJ/mol | - |
Heat of Combustion | - | - |
Regulatory and Health - Health and Safety Parameters and Guidelines
Parameter | Iron | Curium |
---|---|---|
CAS Number | CAS7439-89-6 | CAS7440-51-9 |
RTECS Number | RTECSNO4565500 | - |
DOT Hazard Class | 4.1 | - |
DOT Numbers | 3089 | - |
EU Number | - | - |
NFPA Fire Rating | 1 | - |
NFPA Health Rating | 1 | - |
NFPA Reactivity Rating | 0 | - |
NFPA Hazards | - | - |
AutoIgnition Point | 100 °C | - |
Flashpoint | - | - |
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