It's not really USED for anything. It's a synthetic and radioactive element whose most stable isotope has a half-life of 61 seconds.
Bohrium hasn't practical use; it is only for nuclear physics research.
Bohrium hasn't practical use; it is only for nuclear physics research.
Bohrium hasn't practical use; it is only for nuclear physics research.
Bohrium hasn't practical uses, it is only for research in nuclear physics.
Bohrium hasn't practical use; it is only for nuclear physics research.
Only in nuclear physics/nuclear chemistry laboratories.
Bohrium is a synthetic element and is not found naturally. It is not used for any practical applications due to its extremely short half-life and radioactivity. Bohrium is mainly used for scientific research purposes to study nuclear structure and properties.
Only in nuclear chemistry and nuclear physics laboratories.
Nobelium has no uses, it is only for research.
Dubnium is a highly unstable synthetic element that is not found in everyday life. It is primarily used for scientific research purposes to study nuclear physics and to create new elements through nuclear reactions.
Bohrium is a synthetic element that is classified as a transition metal. It is radioactive and has only been produced in small quantities for scientific research purposes.
The specific gravity of bohrium is not typically measured because it is a synthetic element and only small amounts have been produced in laboratories for research purposes.