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My Nucleus

  • Protons: 106
  • Neutrons: 157
  • Half-life of 2.4 minutes
  • Average Atomic Mass: 263 g/mol
  • 12 known isotopes.
longest lived is Sg-27 shortest lived is Sg-258
  • Isotopes aren't stable


My Electrons
  • Electrons: 106
  • Electron Configuration:
  • [Rn] 5f^14 6d^4 7s^2
  • Electrons per shell:2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 12, 2
  • Has 2 Valence electrons
[Bohr Model of Seaborgium]

My Properties

  • Resembles that of Tungsten's chemistry
  • State at room temperature: solid
  • standard state (20degreesC): solid
  • Melting Point: Unknown
  • Boiling Point: Unknown
  • Color: predicted to be silver white


My Home

Since Seaborgium was man made, it doesn't make up any percent of nature.
My appearance in nature is in compound form.
I am Seaborgium!

I have a half-life of less than a second


My Compounds

There is no real common compound between seaborgium and another element

My Story

  • First created in 1974 by bombarding californium-249 with oxygen-18 by Albert Ghiroso
  • Named after Glenn T. Seaborg, a chemist and nuclear physicist




My Jobs

Seaborgium is mainly used for research and that's about it.

Number of Energy Levels: 7

First Energy Level: 2
Second Energy Level: 8
Third Energy Level: 18
Fourth Energy Level: 32
Fifth Energy Level: 32
Sixth Energy Level: 12
Seventh Energy Level: 2






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Oh thank you SOO much, this is like the ONLY website with all of this info on Seabogrium. You saved me from an F on my project!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
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Seaborgium IS THE COOLEST element in the periodic table

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