There is really no use for roentgenium, but it is used for physics research, hope this helped some! (:
Without uses, only for nuclear physics research
Roentgenium hasn't practical uses.
Only some atoms were prepared ,with low half life; it is impossible to determine the melting point in these cases.
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered X-rays while experimenting with cathode ray tubes. In recognition of his feat, IUPAC named a new element, Roentgenium, after him.
Most radioactive elements when kept in dark will glow to some extent. Radium could be thought of the highest glowing radioactive element out of all. Radioactive elements undergo spontaneous emission of either alpha, beta particles or gamma rays
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No, magnetite is used in magnets. Gold is used in jewelery.
Roentgenium has no uses.
The first nuclear reaction used to obtain roentgenium was: 20983Bi + 6428Ni = 272111Rn + 1 n
Roentgenium has no uses.
Any food has roentgenium.
Roentgenium has no uses.
Roentgenium is a solid metal.
Any roentgenium exist in foods.
Roentgenium is a transition metal.
Roentgenium is not a commercial product.
Roentgenium is a solid metal.
Roentgenium hasn't practical uses.
Roentgenium has 111 electrons.