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seaborgium

[ see-bawr-gee-uhm, see-bawr- ]

noun

Chemistry, Physics.
  1. a superheavy, synthetic, radioactive element with a very short half-life. : Sg; : 106.


seaborgium

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noun

  1. a synthetic transuranic element, synthesized and identified in 1974. Symbol: Sg; atomic no: 106
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seaborgium

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  1. A synthetic, radioactive element that is produced by bombarding californium with oxygen ions or bombarding lead with chromium ions. Its most long-lived isotopes have mass numbers 259, 261, 263, 265, and 266 with half-lives of 0.9, 0.23, 0.8, 16, and 20 seconds, respectively. Atomic number 106.
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Origin of seaborgium1

First recorded in 1965–70; officially assigned to element 106 in 1997; named after U.S. chemist Glenn T. Seaborg; -ium ( def )
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of seaborgium1

C20: named after Glenn Seaborg
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And by carrying seaborgium quickly to a reaction chamber so that its compounds can be produced and separated by both gas and liquid chromatography, chemists proved two decades ago that this is true1,2.

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The first was element 106, seaborgium, named for Glenn T. Seaborg.

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The first such occasion led to huge controversy, when in 1993 a team at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory proposed naming element 106 seaborgium for US nuclear-chemistry pioneer Glenn Seaborg.

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Over the course of 30 years, his inventions contributed to the discovery of americium, curium, berkelium, californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, nobelium, lawrencium, rutherfordium, dubnium and seaborgium.

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It was well earned, says Prof Nitsche, for Seaborg's impact on the periodic table went much further than just seaborgium or Pu.

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