Seaborgium (Sg) has 17 isotopes - including isomers and metastable isotopes.
If seaborgium undergoes alpha decay, it would create rutherfordium as the resulting element.
Seaborgium has 12 isotopes; for the list of isotopes see the link below.
You think probably to isotopes: seaborgium has 12 radioactive isotopes.
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.
Seaborgium has not practical uses.
You think probably to isotopes: seaborgium has 12 radioactive isotopes.
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.
Seaborgium is a man made element.
The "forms" of seaborgium are the isotopes; see the list of Sg isotopes at the link below.
The chemical symbol for seaborgium is Sg. It is a synthetic element with atomic number 106.
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
Seaborgium is in the group 6 of the periodic table.