answersLogoWhite

0

The element that is represented by the symbol Lr is called lawrencium. It has an atomic number of 103, and an Atomic Mass of 262.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the chemical symbol for the element with 103 protons in its nucleus?

It is Lr, which is the chemical symbol for Lawrencium.


What is the atomic symbol for Lawrencium Lr or Lw?

The symbol is Lr. It used to be Lw but was changed some years ago.


What is the atomic number of Lawrencium?

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.


What is lawrencium's symbol?

The official chemical symbol of lawrencium is Lr.


What symbol is lawrencium have?

Lr is the symbol for Lawrencium. The previous symbol of Lawrencium was Lw.


What does le stand for on the periodic table?

there is no known element whose symbol is "Le" but there is: Li (lithium), Lr (Lawrencium), Lu (Lutetium), La (Lanthium)


Why lawrencium Lr and not Lw?

The element lawrencium is represented by the symbol Lr based on the name of the scientist in whose honor it was named, Ernest O. Lawrence. The symbols of chemical elements are typically derived from either their English name (e.g., H for Hydrogen) or their Latin name (e.g., Au for Gold) to maintain consistency in the periodic table.


What is the formula for lawrencium?

The chemical symbol of lawrencium is Lr.


What is the 103rd element in the periodic table?

The 103rd element on the periodic table is Lawrencium (Lr). It is a synthetic element and is named after Ernest O. Lawrence, a physicist who invented the cyclotron. Lawrencium is a radioactive element with no stable isotopes.


What is state of matter for the element Lr?

Its presumably solid...


What is the has notation of lawrencium?

The chemical symbol of lawrentium is now Lr.


What element was named after e o Lawrence who let who invented cyclotron?

The element lawrencium (symbol Lr) was named after Ernest O. Lawrence, who invented the cyclotron in 1932. Lawrence was an American physicist and the founder of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.