Products
Mind Mapping Software
Outlining Software
甘特图软件
Uses
Mind Maps for Education
Mind maps for Business
用于个人发展的思维导图
思维导图的好处
資源
特点
教育
个人和工作
台式电脑
Video Tutorials
Watch tips and tricks about using Mindomo.
Help Center
Detailed help guide on configuring and using Mindomo.
文章
甚麼是思維導圖?
How to Mind Map?
How to Take Notes with Mind Maps?
How to Prioritize Tasks with Mind Maps?
What is a Concept Map?
Top 29 Mind Map Examples
定价
登入
注册
Products
Mind Mapping Software
Outlining Software
甘特图软件
Uses
Mind Maps for Education
Mind maps for Business
用于个人发展的思维导图
思维导图的好处
文章
甚麼是思維導圖?
How to Mind Map?
How to Take Notes with Mind Maps?
How to Prioritize Tasks with Mind Maps?
What is a Concept Map?
Top 29 Mind Map Examples
特点
教育
个人和工作
台式电脑
說明
Video Tutorials
Help Center
定价
注册
登入
类别
全部
-
discovery
-
use
-
origin
-
compounds
作者:
Manuel Cruz
13 年以前
635
4.06 Seaborgium
Seaborgium project assignment for lesson 4.06
開啟
更多类似内容
Comparative & Superlative 3 dimensions
由Jhon Fredy Zapata Zapata
A Must Know in Trigonometry
由Doris Cruz
First Mind Map
由J.J. Brunmeier
Matter Unit 5
由Begoña Illán
5 Compounds Seaborgium can form:
Trifluorodioxo Seaborgate
Seaborgium Oxide Hydroxide
Seaborgium Oxide
Seaborgium Oxyfluoride
Seaborgium Oxychloride
4.06 Seaborgium
Interesting fact about Seaborgium:
Seaborgium is classified as a "Transitio Metal".
Element with similar property:
The element Bohrium is similar to Seaborgium because their Atomic Mass and Atomic Weight are off by only one number.
Description of Placement:
The element Seaborgium is placed in the last column, on the sixth position, from left to right.
Valence Electrons in a Neutral Atom:
"2"
Chemical Symbol:
"Sg"
Is Seaborgium Naturally Occurring or Man Made?:
"Man Made".
Description of Discovery:
Seaborgium was discovered in June 1974 by a group of scientist led by Albert Ghiorso.
Where element is found in nature/It's use by people:
Seaborgium is an artificial element, therefore it is not in Nature.
Seaborgium is not used by people.
Atomic Mass:
263.0 AMU
Atomic Number:
106
Origin of Seaborgium:
Named in honor of American Chemist, Glenn T. Seaborg. (Nuclear Physicist and Nobel Prize winner)