Inverse ! The chemical element seaborgium is named in the honor of the chemist Glenn Seaborg.
This element is seaborgium (Sg).
Seaborgium was obtained for the first time, simultaneously, by Albert Ghiorso, J.M. Nitschke, J.R. Alonso, C.T. Alonso, M. Nurmia, E. Kenneth Hulet, R.W. Lougheed, Glenn T. Seaborg from Berkeley, USA and by a team from Dubna, Russia - in 1974.
Seaborgium was obtained for the first time, simultaneously, by Albert Ghiorso, J.M. Nitschke, J.R. Alonso, C.T. Alonso, M. Nurmia, E. Kenneth Hulet, R.W. Lougheed, Glenn T. Seaborg from Berkeley, USA and by a team from Dubna, Russia - in 1974.
Seaborgium was obtained for the first time, simultaneously, by Albert Ghiorso, J.M. Nitschke, J.R. Alonso, C.T. Alonso, M. Nurmia, E. Kenneth Hulet, R.W. Lougheed, Glenn T. Seaborg from Berkeley, USA and by a team from Dubna, Russia - in 1974. The nuclear reaction used was: 249Cf + 18O---------263Sg See the link below for details.
Seaborgium is a metal.
Seaborgium is a metal.
The color of seaborgium is not known.
Seaborgium has 106 protons.
Seaborgium has not practical uses.
Seaborgium has 106 electrons.
Seaborgium has 106 protons.
The density of seaborgium is not known today.
These data are not known for seaborgium.
It is impossible to measure the hardness of seaborgium.
It is supposed that seaborgium is a solid.
Seaborgium is a man made element.