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Seaborgium
Sg
Elements
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Quick Reference
| Formula / Notation | Sg |
|---|---|
| Molecular Weight | 269 |
| Category | Elements |
What is Seaborgium?
Seaborgium is a synthetic radioactive transactinide element named after Glenn T. Seaborg. It is predicted to have properties similar to tungsten. First confirmed synthesis in 1974 at Berkeley.
Formula & Notation
Sg
Properties & Characteristics
Appearance: unknown. Density: ~35.0 g/cm³ (estimated).
Uses & Applications
No practical applications. Atom-at-a-time research only.
Safety Information
Highly radioactive. Research hazard only.
Always consult the SDS/MSDS before handling any chemical. This information is for educational purposes only.
Key Facts
Frequently Asked Questions
Seaborgium is a synthetic radioactive transactinide element named after Glenn T. Seaborg. It is predicted to have properties similar to tungsten. First confirmed synthesis in 1974 at Berkeley.
No practical applications. Atom-at-a-time research only.
Highly radioactive. Research hazard only.
The formula or notation for Seaborgium is: Sg
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