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General information about Seaborgium |
| Seaborgium |
| Sg |
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| Transition Metals |
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unknown, probably silvery
white or metallic gray |
| [271] g·mol-1 |
1s2 2s2p6 3s2p6d10 4s2p6d10f14
5s2p6d10f14 6s2p6d4 7s2
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| 2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 12, 2 |
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Physical properties of Seaborgium |
| solid |
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Atomic structure of Seaborgium |
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| 106 |
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| Latin: |
Seaborgium |
| Czech: |
Seaborgium |
| Croatian: |
Seaborgij |
| French: |
Seaborgium |
| German: |
Seaborgium - s |
| Italian: |
Seaborgium |
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106 |
2
8
18
32
32
12
2
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Brief description |
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Synthetically produced by bombarding Cf-249 with O-18 or CM-248 with Ne-22. Very few atoms have ever been produced.
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Uses of Seaborgium |
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It is of research interest.
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Hystory of Seaborgium |
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- Discoverer:
- Discovery Location: Russia, USA
- Discovery Year: 1974
- Name Origin: Named after Glenn Seaborg.
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