Berkelium is a member of the actinides group; probably similar to curium, americium, californium.
Berkelium and uranium are both actinide elements located in the actinide series of the periodic table. They are both radioactive and have similar chemical properties due to their position in the periodic table. Both elements are also used in nuclear reactors for various purposes.
Berkelium is a unique chemical element.
Berkelium was a step on the way to discover new artificial elements.
1. Berkelium can be melted; also berkelium has a melting point. 2. Berkelium can react with the majority of other chemical elements.
Berkelium is in the period 7 of the Mendeleev table of chemical elements and in the group of actinides.
Berkelium has only scientific applications - it is a raw material for the preparation of heavier artificial elements.
Berkelium has only scientific applications - it is a raw material for the preparation of heavier artificial elements.
Berkelium has only scientific applications - it is a raw material for the preparation of heavier artificial elements.
Berkelium has the electronegativity 1,3 in the L. Pauling scale; it is sufficiently reactive to react with the majority of other elements but the chemistry of Bk is not so studied because Bk is very rare. Compounds with oxygen, halogens, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, arsenic, phosphorous, etc. are now known.
Berkelium
Curium and berkelium are artificial chemical elements, very rare, unstable and radioactive. Members of the actinides group.
Berkelium is a chemical element containing as any other elements protons, neutrons and electrons.