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- Seaborgium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Sg and atomic number 106. It is named after the American nuclear chemist Glenn T. Seaborg. As...
- Seaborgium (106Sg) is a synthetic element and so has no stable isotopes. A standard atomic weight cannot be given. The first isotope to be synthesized...
- Seaborgium hexacarbonyl (also called seaborgium carbonyl) is the organometallic compound with the formula Sg(CO)6. Like its chromium, molybdenum, and...
- table. Its members are chromium (Cr), molybdenum (Mo), tungsten (W), and seaborgium (Sg). These are all transition metals and chromium, molybdenum and tungsten...
- work was independently confirmed first, the Americans suggested the name seaborgium (Sg) in honor of Glenn T. Seaborg, an American chemist. This name was...
- nobelium and element 106, which, while he was still living, was named seaborgium in his honor. He said about this naming, "This is the greatest honor ever...
- domain of Singapore Samsung Galaxy, series of mobile computing devices Seaborgium, symbol Sg, a chemical element Sega Genesis, a game console SG-43 Goryunov...
- formula Mo(CO)6. This colorless solid, like its chromium, tungsten, and seaborgium analogues, is noteworthy as a volatile, air-stable derivative of a metal...
- (1912–1999), American nuclear chemist, gave name to chemical element seaborgium Helen L. Seaborg (1917–2006), American child welfare advocate and wife...
- discoverers, and only two have been named after living people: the element seaborgium was named after Glenn Seaborg, who was alive at the time of naming in...