This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element berkelium ... Brief description: berkelium is a radioactive rare earth metal, named after the University of California at Berkeley (USA). Apparently, berkelium tends to accumulate in the skeletal system. It is of no commercial importance...
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The Element Berkelium - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... The Element Berkelium; [Click for Isotope Data] ... Berkelium was first produced by Stanley G. Thompson, Glenn T. Seaborg, Kenneth Street, Jr. and Albert Ghiorso working at the University of California, Berkeley, in December, 1949. They bombarded an isotope...
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Berkelium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Berkelium (pronounced /bərˈkiːli.əm/ bər- KEE -lee-əm , less commonly /ˈbɜrkli.əm/ BERK -lee-əm ) is a synthetic element with the symbol Bk and atomic number 97. ...
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Basic information, atomic structure, and isotopes. ... Name: Berkelium ; Symbol: Bk ; Atomic Number: 97 ; Atomic Mass: (247.0) amu ; Melting Point: Unknown ; Boiling Point: Unknown ; Number of Protons/Electrons: 97 ; Number of Neutrons: 150 ; Classification: Rare Earth;
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Comprehensive information for the element Berkelium – Bk is provided by this page including scores of properties, element names in many languages, most known nuclides and technical terms are linked to their definitions. ... Berkelium Menu...
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Berkelium may sound like an interesting element, but it doesn’t have many uses. Berkelium has an unknown color, but scientists say it is either silver or metallic. If berkelium was a useful element it would be very radioactive.
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Basic information and history. ... Berkelium probably has not yet been prepared in elemental form, but is expected to be a silvery metal, easily soluble in dilute mineral acids, and readily oxidized by air or oxygen at elevated temperatures to form the oxide.
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Berkelium - (Berkeley, home of the University of California), Bk; at.wt. (247); at.no. 97; m.p. 1050 deg C; valence 3 or 4; sp.gr. 14 (est.). Berkelium, the eighth member of the actinide transition series, was discovered in December 1949 by Thompson, Ghiorso, and Seaborg, and was the fifth transuranium element synthesized.
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The first visible amounts of a pure berkelium compound, berkelium chloride, was produced in 1962. It weighed 1 billionth of a gram. Berkelium was first prepared in elemental form in 1968 and weighed 1.7 micrograms.
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