bohrium
Americannoun
noun
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A synthetic, radioactive element that is produced by bombarding bismuth with chromium ions. Its most long-lived isotopes have mass numbers of 261, 262, and 264 with half-lives of 11.8 milliseconds, 0.1 second, and 0.44 second, respectively. Atomic number 107.
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See Periodic Table
Etymology
Origin of bohrium
First recorded in 1970–75; officially assigned to element 107 in 1997; named after Danish physicist Niels Bohr ; -ium ( def. )
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Many are named after great scientists: einsteinium, curium, fermium, mendelevium, bohrium and rutherfordium.
From BBC
Read more Odd-Z transactinide compound nucleus reactions including the discovery of bohrium-260 My PhD research was on studying pairs of heavy-element reactions to see if there was a better way to make these isotopes.
From Science Magazine
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