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berkelium

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ber·ke·li·um  (br-kl-m, bûrkl-m)
n. Symbol Bk
A synthetic transuranic radioactive element having 9 isotopes with mass numbers from 243 to 250 and half-lives from 3 hours to 1,380 years. Atomic number 97; melting point 986°C; valence 3, 4. See Table at element.

[After Berkeley, California.]

berkelium [bɜːˈkiːlɪəm ˈbɜːklɪəm]
n
(Physics / Nuclear Physics) a metallic transuranic element produced by bombardment of americium. Symbol: Bk; atomic no.: 97; half-life of most stable isotope, 247Bk: 1400 years; valency: 3 or 4; relative density: 14 (est.)
[named after Berkeley, where it was discovered]

berkelium  (br-kl-m, bûrkl-m)
Symbol Bk
A synthetic, radioactive metallic element of the actinide series that is produced from americium, curium, or plutonium. Its most stable isotope has a half-life of about 1,400 years. Atomic number 97; melting point 986°C; valence 3, 4. See Periodic Table.
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Noun1.berkelium - a radioactive transuranic elementberkelium - a radioactive transuranic element; discovered by bombarding americium with helium
metal, metallic element - any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc.
Translations
berkelium [bɜːˈkiːlɪəm] Nberkelio m


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A Astatine (At) B Berkelium (Bk) C Xenon (Xe) D Zinc (Zn) 3.
A few examples of specific topics include solubility studies of uranium(IV) by laser- induced breakdown detection, structure and stability of peroxo complexes of uranium and plutonium in carbonate solution, thermochromatographic adsorption studies of curium and berkelium, properties of minor actinide compounds relevant to nuclear fuel technology, separation of uranium and plutonium by the method of countercurrent chromatography, and tuning the superconducting behavior of the PuTGa5 compounds.
The technique involves collecting the berkelium reaction products on a microscope over slip and adding nitric acid.
 
 
 
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