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It was a man-made element, created by the Lawrence Berkely Lab, a lab at the University of California, Berkely. This element was created in 1961.
The hardness of lawrencium is not known.
The malleability of lawrencium is not known.
The appearance of lawrencium is not known.
The density of lawrencium was not determined.
Lawrencium was discovered in 1961 at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - University of California by Albert Ghiorso, Tobjørn Sikkeland, Almon E. Larsh, Robert M. Latimer.
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Lawrencium was discovered after intense experiments in the period 1960-1970 at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories (USA) and Joint Institute of Nuclear Research-Dubna (Russia).
Lawrencium was discovered by Albert Ghiorso, Tobjørn Sikkeland, Almon E. Larsh, Robert M. Latimer in 1961.
Lawrencium was discovered in 1961 at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - University of California by Albert Ghiorso, Tobjørn Sikkeland, Almon E. Larsh, Robert M. Latimer.
Lawrencium was discovered by Albert Ghiorso, Tobjørn Sikkeland, Almon E. Larsh, Robert M. Latimer, in 1961, as a result of nuclear reactions in a linear accelerator.
Lawrencium was discovered after intense experiments in the period 1960-1970 at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories (USA) and Joint Institute of Nuclear Research-Dubna (Russia).
Lawrencium was discovered in 1961 at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - University of California by Albert Ghiorso, Tobjørn Sikkeland, Almon E. Larsh, Robert M. Latimer. They used nuclear reactions in an accelerator to obtain lawrencium.
Lawrencium was discovered by Albert Ghiorso, Tobjørn Sikkeland, Almon E. Larsh, Robert M. Latimer, in 1961, as a result of nuclear reactions in a linear accelerator.
Lawrencium was discovered by Albert Ghiorso, Tobjørn Sikkeland, Almon E. Larsh, Robert M. Latimer, in 1961, as a result of nuclear reactions in a linear accelerator.
Lr is the symbol for Lawrencium. The previous symbol of Lawrencium was Lw.
Lawrencium is an artificial element.