Not known today
Dubnium is a synthetic element and not found in nature. It is highly radioactive and its physical state at room temperature is not well-defined due to its short half-life and the difficulty in studying its properties.
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It is estimated that the chemical properties of dubnium are similar to these of tantalum.
Dubnium is a transition metal. As it is highly radioactive, not much is known about its physical or chemical properties.
Dubnium is a synthetic, radioactive element with a very short half-life, so its physical state at room temperature is not well-defined. However, it is likely to exist as a solid or perhaps a gas due to its position on the periodic table and its properties.
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These properties are not determined today.
Dubnium is an artificial chemical element, metal, solid, radioactive, placed in period 7 and group 5 of the periodic table of Mendeleev. The atomic number is 105. Dubnium has 13 isotopes and probable 3 isomers.Some estimated properties of dubnium:-density: 29,3 g/cm3-first ionization energy; 664,8 kJ/mol-empirical atomic radius: 139 pm-crystalline structure: body centered cubic
Dubnium is an artificial chemical element, metal, solid, radioactive, placed in period 7 and group 5 of the periodic table of Mendeleev. The atomic number is 105. Dubnium has 13 isotopes and probable 3 isomers.Some estimated properties of dubnium:-density: 29,3 g/cm3-first ionization energy; 664,8 kJ/mol-empirical atomic radius: 139 pm-crystalline structure: body centered cubic
Dubnium is a highly radioactive element that is not used for any practical applications due to its scarcity, high radioactivity, and short half-life. It is primarily used for scientific research purposes, such as studying the properties of superheavy elements.
Dubnium is a synthetic element with no known practical applications. It is highly radioactive and has a very short half-life, making it difficult to study its chemical properties. Due to these limitations, there are no known compounds specifically made up of dubnium.
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