Boriom

Boriom (Bh)

chemical element with the atomic number of 107
Atomic Number107
Atomic Weight274
Niver mas260
Group7
Period7
Blockd
Proton107 p+
Neutron153 n0
Elektron107 e-
Animated Bohr model of Bh (Boriom)

Physical Property

Atomic Radius
molar volume
Covalent Radius
Metallic Radius
ionic radius
Crystal Radius
Van der Waals radius
density

Chemical Property

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energiezh
proton affinity
electron affinity
ionization energy
ionization energy of Bh (Boriom)
enthalpy of vaporization
enthalpy of fusion
standard enthalpy of formation
Elektron
electron shell2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 13, 2
Bohr model: Bh (Boriom)
valence electron2
Lewis structure: Bh (Boriom)
electron configuration[Rn] 5f14 6d5 7s2
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6 6s2 4f14 5d10 6p6 5f14 6d5 7s2
Enhanced Bohr model of Bh (Boriom)
Orbital Diagram of Bh (Boriom)
oxidation number7
electronegativity
Electrophilicity Index
fundamental state of matter
phase of matter
gaseous state of matter
Boiling Point
Melting Point
critical pressure
critical temperature
Poent tric'hement
appearance
liv
Black
appearance
refractive index
thermodynamic material property
Thermal Conductivity
thermal expansion
molar heat capacity
Specific Heat Capacity
heat capacity ratio
electrical properties
type
electrical conductivity
electrical resistivity
superconductivity
Gwarellegezh
type
magnetic susceptibility (Mass)
magnetic susceptibility (Molar)
magnetic susceptibility (Volume)
magnetic ordering
Curie temperature
Néel temperature
framm
Crystal Structure{ERROR}
lattice constant
Lattice Angles
mechanical property
hardness
bulk modulus
shear modulus
Young's modulus
Poisson's ratio
speed of sound
rummatadur
CategoryActinides, Transition metals
CAS GroupVIIA
IUPAC GroupVIIB
Glawe Number
Mendeleev Number58
Pettifor Number
Geochemical Class
Goldschmidt classificationsynthetic

other

Gas Basicity
polarizability
C6 Dispersion Coefficient
allotrope
Neutron cross section
Neutron Mass Absorption
quantum number6S5/2
space group ()

Isotopes of Bohrium

Stable Isotopes0
Unstable Isotopes19
Natural Isotopes0

260Bh

Niver mas260
niver a neutron153
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
41 ± 14 ms
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2008
parity

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)
SF (spontaneous fission)

261Bh

Niver mas261
niver a neutron154
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
12,8 ± 3,2 ms
spin5/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1989
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%
SF (spontaneous fission)

262Bh

Niver mas262
niver a neutron155
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
84 ± 11 ms
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1981
parity

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%
SF (spontaneous fission)20%

263Bh

Niver mas263
niver a neutron156
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
spin5/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)

264Bh

Niver mas264
niver a neutron157
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
1,07 ± 0,21 s
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1995
parity

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)86%
SF (spontaneous fission)14%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)

265Bh

Niver mas265
niver a neutron158
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
1,19 ± 0,52 s
spin5/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2004
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)

266Bh

Niver mas266
niver a neutron159
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
10,6 ± 2,2 s
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2000
parity

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)
SF (spontaneous fission)

267Bh

Niver mas267
niver a neutron160
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
22 ± 10 s
spin5/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2000
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%

268Bh

Niver mas268
niver a neutron161
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention
parity

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)
SF (spontaneous fission)

269Bh

Niver mas269
niver a neutron162
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
spin5/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)

270Bh

Niver mas270
niver a neutron163
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
3,8 ± 3 m
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2007
parity

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%

271Bh

Niver mas271
niver a neutron164
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
2,9 ± 1,9 s
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2013
parity

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%

272Bh

Niver mas272
niver a neutron165
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
11,3 ± 1,8 s
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2004
parity

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%

273Bh

Niver mas273
niver a neutron166
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention
parity

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)
SF (spontaneous fission)

274Bh

Niver mas274
niver a neutron167
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
57 ± 27 s
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2010
parity

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%

275Bh

Niver mas275
niver a neutron168
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
spin5/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention
parity-

decay modeintensity
SF (spontaneous fission)

276Bh

Niver mas276
niver a neutron169
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention
parity

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)
SF (spontaneous fission)

277Bh

Niver mas277
niver a neutron170
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention
parity

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)
SF (spontaneous fission)

278Bh

Niver mas278
niver a neutron171
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2016
parity

decay modeintensity
SF (spontaneous fission)100%
α (α emission)
Electron shell 107 Bohrium

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dizoloer pe ijinerHeavy Ion Research Laboratory (HIRL)
location of discoveryGermany
time of discovery or invention1976
EtimologiezhNamed in honor of Niels Bohr
pronunciationneels-BOR-i-em (saozneg)

mammenn

Abundance
Abundance in Earth's crust
natural abundance (meurvor)
natural abundance (human body)
0 %
natural abundance (meteoroid)
0 %
natural abundance (Heol)
0 %
Abundance in Universe
0 %

Nuclear Screening Constants