Bohrium has not practical applications.
Today only one compound of bohrium is known: BhO3Cl.
There are no uses for Bohrium. It is a synthetic element with a half-life of 61 seconds.
It is supposed that bohrium has chemical properties similar to the properties of his homologue, rhenium. Only the compound BhO3Cl is known today. The predicted valences of bohrium are 7, 5, 4, 3.
Bohrium hasn't practical use; it is only for nuclear physics research.
Bohrium is a radioactive element that is not found in nature and has only been produced in laboratories. There is limited information on its chemical properties, but as a transactinide element, it is unlikely to be naturally occurring or used in practical applications, including explosives.
Bohrium is a synthetic element and is not found naturally. It is not used for any practical applications due to its extremely short half-life and radioactivity. Bohrium is mainly used for scientific research purposes to study nuclear structure and properties.
Nobody knows; it is too unstable to be tested on.
It is supposed that bohrium has chemical properties similar to the properties of his homologue, rhenium. Only the compound BhO3Cl is known today. The predicted valences of bohrium are 7, 5, 4, 3.
Bohrium has not practical applications.
Bohrium has not practical applications.
Bohrium has not practical applications.
Bohrium has 107 protons.