There are no uses for Bohrium. It is a synthetic element with a half-life of 61 seconds.
not known, Because the most stable isotope of Bohrium has the half life 0.44 sec.
Bohrium is a synthetic element that does not occur naturally on Earth. It is a highly radioactive element, with isotopes ranging from bohrium-260 to bohrium-267. Due to its short half-life, bohrium does not form stable compounds and its chemical properties are not well-studied.
Bohrium is extremely unstable - the most stable isotope (270Bh) has a half life of only 61 seconds.
The question of cost has no sense for bohrium and also for other transfermium elements; the half life of the most stable isotope is only 61 seconds and supplementary bohrium is obtained with many difficulties and in quantities of some atoms.
Bohrium's melting point is not well-defined due to its synthetic nature and short half-life. Its estimated melting point is around 600-800 degrees Celsius.
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.
Bohrium has not practical applications.
Bohrium has not practical applications.
Bohrium has not practical applications.
Nobody knows; it is too unstable to be tested on.
Bohrium has 107 protons.