Lawrencium probably has some similar chemical properties as the other actinides; unfortunately no data now. Only the compound LrCl3 is known.
Lawrencium is not found in nature. It is a synthetic radioactive element.
The calculated electronegativity of lawrencium on the Pauling scale is 1,3.
Being radioactive lawrencium is dangerous.
Not determined, but as a radioactive unstable element lawrencium is dangerous.
The appearance of lawrencium is not known.
We would expect Lawrencium to react with other elements similar to the way scandium or yttrium do, these being in the same column of the periodic table. However, lawrencium is highly radioactive, and most of the isotopes have half-lives in the seconds; the longest lived isotope has a half-life of 40 minutes, so that doesn't give chemists much time to work with it.
Lawrencium is a member of the actinides group.
Yes, lawrencium is an artificial, radioactive chemical element.
Being radioactive lawrencium is dangerous.
Not determined, but as a radioactive unstable element lawrencium is dangerous.
As a radioactive element - yes.
Generally all highly radioactive isotopes are dangerous.
It is RADIOACTIVE. Very rare to find in a house.
1. It is a synthetic chemical.2. It was discovered by Georgy Flerov and colleagues and at Dubna, near Moscow, Russia, and independently by Albert Ghiorso and colleagues at Berkeley, California, USA in 1965.
It is a man made element, radioactive, and has a very short half life (it becomes another element very quickly) Only very tiny amounts of it have every been made. Chemically, pure Lawrencium would not be an explosive.
Lr is the symbol for Lawrencium. The previous symbol of Lawrencium was Lw.
Lawrencium is an artificial element.
Lawrencium has not uses.
Lawrencium has no taste.