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Seaborgium (Sg) has 17 isotopes - including isomers and metastable isotopes.

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If seaborgium undergoes alpha decay which element is created?

If seaborgium undergoes alpha decay, it would create rutherfordium as the resulting element.


What are the common isotopes of seaborgium?

Seaborgium has 12 isotopes; for the list of isotopes see the link below.


What are the types of seaborgium forms?

You think probably to isotopes: seaborgium has 12 radioactive isotopes.


How many protons neutrons and electrons are in seaborgium?

Seaborgium has 106 protons and electrons. Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - Atomic number of the element The atomic number of seaborgium is 106; seaborgium has many isotopes and of course each idotope has a different number of neutrons - seaborgium has now 11 isotopes.


What can element seaborgium do?

Seaborgium has not practical uses.


What are the types of forms?

You think probably to isotopes: seaborgium has 12 radioactive isotopes.


How seaborgium is made?

The first nuclear reaction used to obtain seaborgium was: Pb-208(Cr,n)Sg-260 Now many other nuclear reactions are known to obtain seaborgium isotopes.


Is seaborgium man made?

Seaborgium is a man made element.


What are seaborgiums forms?

The "forms" of seaborgium are the isotopes; see the list of Sg isotopes at the link below.


What is the chemical symbol for the element seaborgium?

The chemical symbol for seaborgium is Sg. It is a synthetic element with atomic number 106.


How many neutrons are in seaborgium?

Seaborgium (106Sg) is a synthetic element whose most stable isotope 271Sg has a half-life of 1.9 minutes. Number of neutrons in Sg-271 is 271-106= 165 neutronsA new isotope 269Sg has a potentially slightly longer half-life (ca. 2.1 min) based on the observation of a single decay. This one (Sg-269) has 269-106= 163 neutrons


What group is the element seaborgium in?

Seaborgium is in the group 6 of the periodic table.