Chemical properties of Bohrium - Health effects of Bohrium - Environmental effects of Bohrium

Atomic number

107

Atomic mass

262 g.mol -1

Electronegativity according to Pauling  

unknown

Density

unknown 

Melting point

unknown

Boiling point

unknown

Vanderwaals radius 

unknown

Ionic radius

unknown

Isotopes

3

Discovered

Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Munzenber in 1976

   

Bohrium

Bohrium is an artificially produced radioactive element. It is probably silvery or metallic gray. It's most stable isotope, Bh-262 has an half life of 17 seconds.

Applications

Bohrium does not have any known application and little is known about it.

Bohrium in the environment

Bohrium is not found free in the environment, since it is a synthetic element.

Health effects of Bohrium

As it is so unstable, any amount formed would decompose to other elements so quickly that there’s no reason to study its effects on human health.

Environmental effects of Bohrium

Due to its extremely short half-life (17 seconds), there’s no reason for considering the effects of Bohrium in the envIronment.