Ruthenium is a conductive element. It is a transition metal. It conducts electricity at 1.4x10^7 S/m. It also has thermal conductivity of 120 W/(m K).
None of the isotopes of ruthenium normally found in nature is radioactive. There are a number of synthetic radioactive isotopes of ruthenium.
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Yes it does.
Rhenium is a transition metal element, so it must conduct electricity.
It only conducts electricity a tenth as well as copper, however.
Roentgenium is a synthetic radioactive element. It does not exist in nature.
Radium is radioactive so it is short lived but it is conductive of heat and electricity.
It's a metal, and one of the properties of metals is that they're conductive, so yes.
Yes, and it can cause cancer, too.
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Yes, it is. All the metals are malleable and ductile
The closest to 44 is Scandium, which has 21 protons and 24 neutrons, giving it a mass of 44.95591 amu.
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Ruthenium (II) sulfide
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Half of a radioactive isotope is an atom that would have half of the atomic number of the radioactive isotope. In the case of radium-88 (88Ra), half of the radioactive isotope would be ruthenium-44 (44Ru). This assumes that the protons do not break down and that none are lost to additional reactions with other elements or compounds. Electrons can be lost along the radioactive chain, resulting in an ion of ruthenium rather than an electrically neutral atom.
P. Sreerama Murthy has written: 'Spectrographic determination of ruthenium in silicious materials used in radioactive waste disposal' -- subject(s): Analysis, Ruthenium, Silicates, Spectrum analysis
A regular ruthenium atom has 44 electrons. But there are forms of atoms called ions, which have 1 or more extra or less electrons.
Ruthenium is paramagnetic.
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The atomic mass of ruthenium is 101.07
Ruthenium is inert to most chemicals
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The two elements that has a female bird in their names are rhenium and ruthenium. They contain the word 'hen' in them. Rhenium and ruthenium are transition metals.
Edward I. Wyatt has written: 'The radiochemistry of ruthenium' -- subject(s): Ruthenium
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