A strange and long history of the name: nielsbohrium, hahnium, unnilpentium, joliotium and finally, after 1997 - dubnium (the official name of IUPAC).
'Chin Loy' Had previously been called augustus.
When the continents were together it was called "pangea"
It was called the Jules Rimmet trophy.
Dubnium is an artificial element and was first created and thus found in a laboratory in the city of Dubna. Dubnium was discovered in 1968 by a team from Dubna, Russia: Gheorghi Nikolaevici Flerov, V.A. Druin, A.G. Demin, Iu.V. Lobanov, Nikolai Constantinovici Skobelev, G.N. Akapiev, B.V. Fefilov, I.V. Kolesov, K.A. Gavrilov, Iu.P. Haritonov, L.P. Şelnokov . The nuclear reaction used was: 24395Am + 2210Ne → 260105Db + 5 n
Because it was previously a Portuguese colony. The words "Isla Formosa," as it was called mean "beautiful island."
That's the element called Dubnium.
Dubnium
Dubnium does not have a color.
Dubnium has no odor.
Dubnium is not flammable.
Element #105 is called Dubnium.
Dubnium hasn't uses.
Dubnium hasn't odor.
The color of dubnium is not known.
Dubnium has no uses.
Dubnium is an artificial chemical element containing only atoms of dubnium; dubnium is prepared via nuclear reactions.
Yes, Dubnium is harmful because it is radioactive. Dubnium is used for nuclear bombs and weapons.