Only one thing, the naming controversy between the Germans and the Soviets in 1976.
The question of cost has no sense for bohrium and also for other transfermium elements; the half life of the most stable isotope is only 61 seconds and supplementary bohrium is obtained with many difficulties and in quantities of some atoms.
Bohrium has not practical applications.
Bohrium has not practical applications.
Bohrium has not practical applications.
The atomic number of Bohrium (Bh) is 107. So it has 107 protons and 107 electrons.
There are no uses for Bohrium. It is a synthetic element with a half-life of 61 seconds.
Bohrium has 107 protons.
Bohrium hasn't practical uses.
Bohrium has not practical applications.
The most common bohrium isotope - bohrium-270 - is transformed by alpha decay in dubnium-266.
Bohrium is a solid metal.
We can live without bohrium !