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seaborgium

Definition

Seaborgium is a chemical element with the symbol Sg and atomic number 106. It is a synthetic element, meaning that it was created in a laboratory and has never been found in nature. Seaborgium is a radioactive metal that is very unstable. It has only been produced in very small amounts and has not yet been studied in much detail.

Seaborgium was named after Glenn T. Seaborg, an American nuclear chemist who played a key role in the discovery of many transuranic elements. Seaborgium is the heaviest element that has been named after a living person.

How can the word be used?

Seaborgium is a synthetic element that has not been found in nature.

seaborgium

Different forms of the word

Noun:

  • the chemical element with the atomic number 106, a synthetic element that has not been found in nature.

Etymology

The word "seaborgium" is named after Glenn T. Seaborg, an American nuclear chemist who was instrumental in the discovery of several transuranium elements.

The first recorded use of the word "seaborgium" in English was in 1994.

The word "seaborgium" is an English word, and it is not related to any other languages.

Question

Who was seaborgium named after?