Seaborgium
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Seaborgium | |
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Properties | |
Atomic symbol | Sg |
Atomic number | 106 |
Classification | Transactinides |
Atomic mass | 263 amu |
Other Information | |
Date of discovery | 1974 |
Name of discoverer | Albert Ghiorso |
Name origin | Named after Glenn T. Seaborg, an American nuclear chemist and winner of a Nobel Prize. |
Uses | Research purposes only. |
Obtained from | Obtained by bombarding 249Cf with 18O or 248Cf with 22Ne ions. Only a few atoms have ever been created. |
Seaborgium is a synthetic chemical element with the symbol Sg and atomic number 106. Seaborgium is a synthetic element whose most stable isotope 271Sg has a half-life of 1.9 minutes.
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106
Sg [266] |
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