97
Bk
Berkelium
247.0 u
Berkelium
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周期
7
族
—
区块
f-区块
相态 (STP)
Solid
Berkelium is a synthetic element named after Berkeley, California. It was first produced in 1949 at the University of California.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Berkelium?
Berkelium (Bk) is a chemical element with atomic number 97. It is a solid at standard temperature and pressure, classified as a 锕系元素.
What are the key properties of Berkelium?
Berkelium has an atomic mass of 247.0 u.
What is the electron configuration of Berkelium?
The electron configuration of Berkelium is [Rn] 5f9 7s2. It is in the f-block of the periodic table.
What is the electronegativity of Berkelium?
Berkelium has an electronegativity of 1.3 on the Pauling scale.