Berkelium has the electronegativity 1,3 in the L. Pauling scale; it is sufficiently reactive to react with the majority of other elements but the chemistry of Bk is not so studied because Bk is very rare.
berkelium
Yes, berkelium is a man-made element that was first synthesized in a laboratory. It is a radioactive element with the atomic number 97 and is not found naturally on Earth.
Berkelium
"Bk" stands for Berkelium in the periodic table. It is a radioactive element with the atomic number 97.
Berkelium is a member of the actinoids family.
Berkelium is an artificial element.
Berkelium is a chemical element, not first or second.
Berkelium is a radioactive metal that is silvery-white in color. It is a rare earth element and is typically found in trace amounts in nature. Berkelium is highly reactive, especially in its divalent state.
Berkelium is an artificial element.
Berkelium is not a commercial product.
We haven't berkelium in the body.
Berkelium is on the periodic table. If it's on the periodic table, it's an element.
The atomic number of berkelium is 97.
Berkelium is only an artificial element.
Berkelium is an artificial chemical element.
Berkelium has the electronegativity 1,3 in the L. Pauling scale; terbium has an electronegativity of 1,1. Berkelium is more reactive than terbium.
Berkelium is a chemical element, doesn't contain other compounds.