Seaborgium [Sg] (CAS-ID: 54038-81-2) locate me
An: 106 N: 160 Am: [ 266 ]
Group No: 6 Group Name: (none)
Block: d-block Period: 7
State: Metallic
Colour: unknown, but probably metallic and silvery white or grey in appearance Classification:
Boiling Point: unknown (?)
Melting Point: unknown (?)
Density: unknown
Shell Structure diagrams | Atomic Radius diagram
Isotopes

Discovery Information
Who: members of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, workers of the Lawrence Berkeley and Livermore Laboratories
When: 1974
Where: Dubna, USSR / Berkeley California
Name Origin
For Glenn Seaborg, part of the Dubna group that first synthesized this element.
Sources
Seaborgium is a synthetic element that is not present in the environment at all.
Uses
None.
Notes
In August of 1997 the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry announced the official naming of this element as Seaborgium.
Element 106 was previously known as Unnilhexium; from the latin for "one zero six".