Element #105 is called Dubnium.
The element with atomic number 105 is Dubnium (Db). It is a synthetic element that was first synthesized in 1968 by a team of Russian scientists. Dubnium is highly radioactive and has no known biological role.
Dubnium has 105 electrons.
The element that contains 105 electrons is fermium, which has an atomic number of 100. This means it has 100 protons and, in a neutral atom, 100 electrons.
Dubnium. It is a synthetic element that does not exist in the environment. It has no uses whatsoever.
Dubnium has 105 protons.
Unnilpentium - UNP Element 105 is Dubnium (Db). It was first artificially created by Albert Ghlorso and co-workers in the city of Dubna, Russia, in 1970. This element had previously been called Hahnium, after German chemist Otto Hahn.
The atomic number of dubnium is 105. It is a synthetic element with the symbol Db.
Element 115 is Ununpentium, or Uup. It is also known as eka-bismuth. It is a placeholder in the periodic table, and we have not been able to synthesize more than 30 or so atoms of it since 2004. All of its half-lives are very short.
Group 4 period 5 of the periodic table consists of element 72, Hafnium (Hf), element 104, Rutherfordium (Rf), element 105, Dubnium (Db), element 106, Seaborgium (Sg), element 107, Bohrium (Bh), and element 108, Hassium (Hs).
The chemical symbol for dubnium is Db. It is a synthetic element with atomic number 105.
Unp (now dubnium) has the atomic number 105.
105+105=210.