The name dubnium is derived from the name of the Russian town Dubna (where is the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)).
Dubnium is not flammable.
Dubnium was obtained only in quantities of some atoms ! Dubnium is far too radioactive for anyone to have any!!!
These properties are not determined today.
Dubnium was discovered in 1968 by a team from Dubna, Russia: Gheorghi Nikolaevici Flerov, V.A. Druin, A.G. Demin, Iu.V. Lobanov, Nikolai Cons-tantinovici Skobelev, G.N. Akapiev, B.V. Fefilov, I.V. Kolesov, K.A. Gavrilov, Iu.P. Haritonov, L.P. Şelnokov . The nuclear reaction used was: 24395Am + 2210Ne → 260105Db + 5 n
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The Latin name is also dubnium.
Dubnium is a member of the transactinoids family.
The name dubnium is derived from Dubna - a town in Russia with an important center for nuclear research.
"Dubnium" is derived from the Russian town Dubna (where the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) is).
A strange and long history of the name: nielsbohrium, hahnium, unnilpentium, joliotium and finally, after 1997 - dubnium (the official name of IUPAC).
Dubnium
Dubnium does not have a color.
Dubnium has no odor.
Dubnium is not flammable.
Dubnium hasn't uses.
Dubnium hasn't odor.
The color of dubnium is not known.