Seaborgium is a man made chemical element, radioactive, unstable, atomic number 106, placed in the group 6 and period 7 of the periodic table of Mendeleev. Sg is a metal, solid with a formidable predicted density; it is a member of the transactinides family.
All the physical properties of seaborgium are only predicted, not experimentally determined:
- electron configuration: [Rn]5f14.6d4.7s2
- density: 35 g/cm3
- first ionization energy: 757,4 kJ/mol
- empirical atomic radius: 132 pm
- crystalline structure: body centered cubic
The predicted valences are 6, 5, 4, 3, 0; seaborgium is a homologue of wolfram.
Seaborgium is a synthetic element with no natural occurrences. It is a highly radioactive element that belongs to the actinide series of the Periodic Table. Seaborgium is primarily produced in laboratories through nuclear reactions involving other heavy elements.
Yes, seaborgium is expected to be a solid at room temperature and pressure, making it a solid. However, its physical properties, including brittleness, are not definitively known due to its short half-life and limited production.
Seaborgium is a synthetic element, and its normal phase at room temperature is likely a solid. However, due to its high radioactivity and short half-life, it is challenging to study its physical properties in detail.
In the periodic table, "Sg" stands for seaborgium. It is a synthetic element with the atomic number 106. Seaborgium is named after Glenn T. Seaborg, an American chemist.
Seaborgium is a metal. It is a synthetic element that is not found naturally on Earth and is part of the transition metals group.
A physical property.
Yes, seaborgium is expected to be a solid at room temperature and pressure, making it a solid. However, its physical properties, including brittleness, are not definitively known due to its short half-life and limited production.
Seaborgium is a synthetic element and has not been produced in quantities large enough for its physical properties, such as texture, to be determined.
Seaborgium is a synthetic element, and its normal phase at room temperature is likely a solid. However, due to its high radioactivity and short half-life, it is challenging to study its physical properties in detail.
Seaborgium is a metal.
Seaborgium is a metal.
Seaborgium has 106 protons.
The color of seaborgium is not known.
Seaborgium has not practical uses.
physical property
It is impossible to measure the hardness of seaborgium.
Seaborgium has 106 electrons.
Seaborgium has 106 protons.