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Transition metals

Bohrium

A synthetic element honoring physicist Niels Bohr.

Atomic #107Mass[270]Blockd-blockPeriod7Group7
Bh107 · [270]
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Inside the Bohrium atom

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Electron configuration

[Rn] 5f14 6d5 7s2

A neutral Bohrium atom has 107 electrons (equal to its proton count). Choosing a different isotope above changes only the neutron count.

Shell distribution

Shell 12 e⁻Shell 28 e⁻Shell 318 e⁻Shell 432 e⁻Shell 532 e⁻Shell 613 e⁻Shell 72 e⁻

Electrons fill inner shells before outer ones; the outermost (valence) shell drives the element's chemistry.

Properties

Physical & atomic properties

State (room temp)
Unknown
Melting point
Boiling point
Density
Electronegativity
Atomic radius
1st ionization energy
740 kJ/mol
Category
Transition metals
History

Discovery & naming

Discovered
1981
Discovered by
GSI Darmstadt team
Origin of name
Physicist Niels Bohr.

Notable uses

Scientific research only.

Cosmic origin

Where Bohrium comes from

Human synthesis

Synthetic. Its most stable isotopes survive for only seconds.

Simplified origin map — many elements form through more than one astrophysical pathway.

Summary

Atomic number
107
Atomic mass
[270]
Category
Transition metals
Group · Period
7 · 7
Block
d-block
Shells
2 · 8 · 18 · 32 · 32 · 13 · 2