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  1. Berkelium - Wikipedia

    Berkelium is a soft, silvery-white, radioactive metal. The berkelium-249 isotope emits low-energy beta particles and thus is relatively safe to handle. It decays with a half-life of 330 days to californium …

  2. Berkelium | Properties, Use, & Facts | Britannica

    Berkelium, synthetic chemical element of the actinoid series of the periodic table, atomic number 97. All berkelium isotopes are radioactive, and the only use of berkelium has been in the synthesis of …

  3. Berkelium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table

    Many compounds of element 97, berkelium, have been prepared. Unlike the extremely short half-lives possessed by the superheavy elements like 117 and 118 that have been in the news recently, …

  4. Berkelium | Bk (Element) - PubChem

    Chemical element, Berkelium, information from authoritative sources. Look up properties, history, uses, and more.

  5. Berkelium Facts - Element Bk Atomic Number 97

    Dec 14, 2024 · Berkelium (Bk) is a synthetic, radioactive element in the actinide series of the periodic table. With the atomic number 97, it is the fifth transuranium element.

  6. Berkelium Element Facts - chemicool.com

    Berkelium was the fifth synthetic transuranium element of the actinide series to be discovered. It was first produced in 1949 by Stanley Thompson, Albert Ghiorso and Glenn Seaborg in California, USA.

  7. Periodic Table of Elements: Los Alamos National Laboratory

    Berkelium, the eighth member of the actinide transition series, was first produced in 1949 by Thompson, Ghiorso, and Seaborg via accelerator bombardment of 241 Am with high energy alpha particles.

  8. Berkelium (Bk) - Periodic Table

    Berkelium was discovered by Glenn T. Seaborg, Albert Ghiorso and Stanley G. Thompson in 1949 at the University of California, Berkeley. It was produced by the bombardment of americium with alpha …

  9. Berkelium | CCDC

    While berkelium has a relatively long half-life compared to late-actinides, it decays to the extremely hazardous californium-249, which has limited studies of the element.

  10. Berkelium (Bk) | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Berkelium (Bk) is a synthetic, silvery radioactive element classified as part of the actinide series in the periodic table, with an atomic number of 97. Discovered in 1949 by American physicists at the …