107
Bh
Bohrium
270.0 u
Bohrium
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Period
7
Group
7
Block
d-block
Phase (STP)
Solid
Bohrium is named after Niels Bohr, the Danish physicist. Its chemical properties are predicted to be similar to rhenium.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bohrium?
Bohrium (Bh) is a chemical element with atomic number 107. It is a solid at standard temperature and pressure, classified as a transition metal.
What are the key properties of Bohrium?
Bohrium has an atomic mass of 270.0 u.
What is the electron configuration of Bohrium?
The electron configuration of Bohrium is [Rn] 5f14 6d5 7s2. It is in the d-block of the periodic table.