BOHRIUM

bôrˈēəm, artificially produced radioactive chemical element; symbol Bh; at. no. 107; mass number of most stable isotope 262; m.p., b.p., sp. gr., and valence unknown. Situated in group VIIb of the periodic table, it is expected to have properties similar to those of the rare metal rhenium.

In 1976 a Soviet team led by Y. Oganessian at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research at Dubna bombarded bismuth-209 atoms with chromium-54 ions to produce an isotope with mass number 261 and a half-life of 1–2 msec. In 1981 a German research team led by P. Armbruster and G. Münzenberg at the Institute for Heavy Ion Research at Darmstadt also bombarded bismuth-209 atoms with chromium-54 ions. By reducing the temperature of the target atoms, the Germans were able to produce and unambiguously identify an isotope of element 107 having mass number 262 and a half-life of 5 msec. The Germans suggested the name nielsbohrium, which the Soviets had suggested be given to element 105 (dubnium), to honor the Danish physicist Niels Bohr.

In 1994 a committee of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), convened to resolve naming disputes for the transactinide elements, recommended that element 107 be named bohrium. While this conforms to the names of other elements honoring individuals, where only the surname is taken, it was opposed by many who were concerned that it could be confused with boron, the name for element 5. In 1997, however, the name bohrium for element 107 was recognized internationally.

See also synthetic elements; transuranium elements.

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...named for Danish physicist Niels Bohr. Only a few atoms of bohrium have ever been created. This is done by bombarding bismuth...on the isotope), little is known about the properties of bohrium. Atomic weight: 262 Melting point: unknown 1 Physicist Glenn...
...Frederic Joliot- Curie , rutherfordium for Ernest Rutherford , bohrium for Niels Bohr , and hahnium for Otto Hahn . Yes, there are...naming element 106 seaborgium in honor of Glenn Seaborg; giving bohrium its full names of nielsbohrium; and renaming element 108 hassium...
...dubnium , seaborgium was accepted for 106, and 107 was called bohrium after Niels Bohr. Pity poor Frederic and Irene Joliot Curie...stripped of their honours. Searching for the island of stability Bohrium signalled the debut of a new team of element makers, who have...
...Greek suffix for chemicals. The IUPACs proposed name is bohrium, to honor the Danish physicist/chemist Niels Bohr. SYMBOL...Later the Naming Commission of the IUPAC proposed the name bohrium for element 107, which is not yet official.
...Bi 83 208.9804 9.747 271.3 1560 14 Claude Geoffrey; 1753 Unusually, bismuth expands as it freezes, as does water. Bohrium Bh 107 262 na na na na Peter Armbruster; Gottfried Munzenberg, 1981 In the initial experiment, only six atoms of this element...
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...formerly hahnium. * Element 106: rutherfordium (for physicist Ernest Rutherford), formerly seaborgium. * Element 107: bohrium (for Niels Bohr, a founder of quantum mechanics), formerly nielsbohrium. * Element 108: hahnium (for Otto Hahn, a nuclear...


 

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...real tennis d) cricket 8. Which of the following elements has the highest atomic weight? a) roentgenium b) dubnium c) bohrium d) hassium 9. Who is the patron saint of animals? a) St George b) St Andrew c) St Anthony of Padua d) St Francis of...


 

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BOHRIUM bor e m, artificially produced radioactive...recommended that element 107 be named bohrium. While this conforms to the names of other...element 5. In 1997, however, the name bohrium for element 107 was recognized internationally...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: BOHRIUM Periodic Table of the Elements: Bohrium Atomic Number: 107 Atomic Symbol: Bh Bohrium Atomic Weight: (262) Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 32 32 13 2 ____________________ Copyright...
...berkelium Bk 97 (247) 1050. 2590. beryllium Be 4 9.01218 1278. 5 2970. bismuth Bi 83 208.9804 271.3 1560. 5 bohrium Bh 107 (262) boron B 5 10.81 2300. 2550. (sublimates) bromine Br 35 79.904 7.2 58.78 cadmium Cd 48 112.41 320...
BH symbol for the element bohrium . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...are the first three transactinide elements . A German team at the Institute for Heavy Ion Research at Darmstadt discovered bohrium , hassium , meitnerium , darmstadtium , roentgenium , and ununbium (at. no. 107 through 112). The Dubna laboratory, with...
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