Lawrencium, with the chemical symbol Lr (or Lw in early versions of the 103-element Periodic Table) is the chemical element with the atomic number 103.
The atomic number for lawrencium is 103.
Lawrencium (Lr) with the atomic number 103.
Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - Atomic number of the element; the atomic number of Lr is 103. Lawrencium has many isotopes and each isotope has a different number of neutrons.
Lawrencium is atomic number 103, and is located in seven, F block.
Lr stands for Lawrencium. Its atomic number is 103.
Actinides family, atomic number 103.
The atomic mass of lawrencium considered by IUPAC is [262] - the most stable isotope.
The neutral atom of lawrencium has 103 electrons.
Lawrencium chloride is a compound formed between the element lawrencium and chlorine. Lawrencium is a synthetic element with atomic number 103 and is highly radioactive, making it difficult to study. Lawrencium chloride has limited practical applications and is mainly used for scientific research purposes to study the properties of lawrencium.
The atomic mass of lawrencium is considered by IUPAC [262[ - the most stable isotope.
The symbol is Lr. It used to be Lw but was changed some years ago.
Lawrencium has 103 protons in the atomic nucleus.