Berkelium is a element with the symbol Bk and atomic number 97. A radioactive metallic element in the actinide series. Weighable amounts of 249Bk (half-life 330 days) make it possible to determine some of its properties using macroscopic quantities. It is a silvery metal that would easily oxidize in air at elevated temperatures
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| - Berkelium is a element with the symbol Bk and atomic number 97. A radioactive metallic element in the actinide series. Weighable amounts of 249Bk (half-life 330 days) make it possible to determine some of its properties using macroscopic quantities. It is a silvery metal that would easily oxidize in air at elevated temperatures
- Berkelium (symbol Bk) is a chemical element, atomic number 97 on the periodic table.
- Berkelium is a synthetic element in the periodic table that has the symbol Bk and atomic number 97. It is the eighth member of the actinide transition series. It was first synthesized by Glenn T. Seaborg, Albert Ghiorso, Stanley G. Thompson, and Kenneth Street, Jr. at the University of California, Berkeley (after which it was also named) in December 1949. They did this by bombarding 241 Am with helium ions.
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| - Berkelium is a element with the symbol Bk and atomic number 97. A radioactive metallic element in the actinide series. Weighable amounts of 249Bk (half-life 330 days) make it possible to determine some of its properties using macroscopic quantities. It is a silvery metal that would easily oxidize in air at elevated temperatures
- Berkelium (symbol Bk) is a chemical element, atomic number 97 on the periodic table.
- Berkelium is a synthetic element in the periodic table that has the symbol Bk and atomic number 97. It is the eighth member of the actinide transition series. It was first synthesized by Glenn T. Seaborg, Albert Ghiorso, Stanley G. Thompson, and Kenneth Street, Jr. at the University of California, Berkeley (after which it was also named) in December 1949. They did this by bombarding 241 Am with helium ions.
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