Seaborgium
Symbol
Sg
Atomic Number
106
Atomic Weight
[266]
Element Classification
Discovered By
Soviet Nuclear Research/ U. of Cal at Berkeley
Discovery Date
1974 (USSR/United States)
Name Origin
Named in honor of Glenn Seaborg, American physical chemist known for research on transuranium elements.
Density(g/cc)
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Melting Point
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Boiling Point(K)
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Appearance
Radioactive, synthetic metal
Atomic Radius(pm)
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Atomic Volume(cc/mol)
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Covalent Radius(pm)
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Ionic Radius
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Specific Heat
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Fusion Heat
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Evaporation Heat(kj/mol)
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Thermal Conductivity(@25°C W/m K)
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Debye Temperature
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Pauling Negativity Number
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First Ionizing Energy(kj/mol)
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Oxidation States
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Electronic Configuration
[Rn] 5f14 6d4 7s2
Lattice Structure
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Lattice Constant
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Lattice C/A Ratio
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