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Seaborgium is a man made chemical element, radioactive, unstable, atomic number 106, placed in the group 6 and period 7 of the Periodic Table of Mendeleev. Sg is a metal, solid with a formidable predicted density; it is a member of the transactinides family.

All the physical properties of seaborgium are only predicted, not experimentally determined:
- electron configuration: [Rn]5f14.6d4.7s2
- density: 35 g/cm3
- first ionization energy: 757,4 kJ/mol
- empirical atomic radius: 132 pm
- crystalline structure: body centered cubic

The predicted valences are 6, 5, 4, 3, 0; seaborgium is a homologue of wolfram.

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