The chemistry of lawrencium is practically unknown. Being a reactive metal Lr has the possibility to form many compounds - but we have not sufficient material for a study.
Lawrencium is a chemical element.
A compound of magnesium.
When an element is combined with another element, the resulting substance is called a compound. Compounds are formed through chemical reactions where atoms of different elements bond together to form a new substance with unique properties.
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.
That's because of the way "compound" is defined. If atoms of an element combine with other atoms of the SAME element, then it's not called a "compound".
Yes, lawrencium is an artificial, radioactive chemical element.
Lawrencium is an artificial element.
Lawrencium is an artificial element !
sodium, combined with chlorine, it makes salt, but in pure form, it explodes in water
Lawrencium probably has some similar chemical properties as the other actinides; unfortunately no data now. Only the compound LrCl3 is known.
synthesis
Lawrencium is not a commercial product.