Name: Seaborgium ; Symbol: Sg ; Atomic Number: 106 ; Atomic Mass: (263.0) amu ; Melting Point: Unknown ; Boiling Point: Unknown ; Number of Protons/Electrons: 106 ; Number of Neutrons: 157 ;
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Seaborgium Element Facts ... Name: Seaborgium Symbol: Sg ... Boiling point: ?
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Element Seaborgium - Sg ... Overview of Seaborgium ... Freezing Point: see melting point...
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the melting point of seaborgium is unknown.
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This is a list of the chemical elements, sorted by melting point measured at normal pressure. * Does not solidify at 1 atm, even near absolute zero, but does at 2.5MPa at 0.95K. † Sublimes at 1 atm ...
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Our Periodic Table is simple to use - just click on the symbol for Seaborgium for additional facts and info and for an instant comparison of the Atomic Weight, Melting Point, Boiling Point and Mass - G/cc of Seaborgium with any other element.
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Seaborgium was discovered by workers at the Nuclear Institute at Dubna (USSR) and by workers at the University of California, Berkeley (USA) in 1974. Named in honour of Glenn T. Seaborg, American nuclear chemist and Nobel prize winner. ... Melting point: - °C Heat of fusion: - kJ mol-1...
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Electronic configuration: [Rn] 5f14 6d4 7s2 Relative atomic mass: [266] Formal oxidation number: Electronegativities: - Thermal conductivity: - W/(m K) Electrical resistivity (20 °C): - μΩcm Atomic radius: - pm Density (g/dm3): - Molar volume (cm3/mol): - Melting point: - °C Boiling point: - Â...
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Seaborgium around us ... Physics properties: Boiling point; melting point; density; molar volume; thermal conductivity; and electrical resistivity; bulk modulus; critical temperature; superconductivity temperature; hardness (mineralogical, Brinell, and Vickers);
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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element rhenium ... its density is exceeded only by that of platinum, iridium, and osmium, and its melting point is exceeded only by that of tungsten and carbon. It has other useful properties. It is expensive but useful as a trace alloying agent.
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