Bohrium

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Bohrium
Properties
Atomic symbol Bh
Atomic number 107
Classification Transition Metal
Atomic mass 264 amu
Other Information
Date of discovery 1976
Name of discoverer Peter Armsbruster and Gottfried Munzenber.
Name origin Bohrium is named after Niels Bohr.
Uses There are no known uses for Bohrium.
Obtained from Man-made.

Bohrium is an artificially produced radioactive element. It's most stable isotope, Bh-262 has a half life of 17 seconds. Due to its extreme instability, Bohrium does not have any known application and little is known about it.[1]



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