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Qu'est-ce (qui) est dubnium - définition

CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH THE ATOMIC NUMBER OF 105
Unnilpentium; Element 105; Hahnium; Eka-Tantalum; Eka-tantalum; Dubnadium; User:Double sharp/Dubnium; Db (element); Ha (element); History of dubnium
  • Relativistic (solid line) and nonrelativistic (dashed line) radial distribution of the 7s valence electrons in dubnium.
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  • Relativistic (rel) and nonrelativistic (nr) values of the effective charge (Q<sub>M</sub>) and overlap population (OP) in MCl<sub>5</sub>, where M = V, Nb, Ta, and Db
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dubnium         
['d?bn??m]
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 105, a very unstable element made by high-energy atomic collisions. (Symbol: Db)
Origin
1990s: mod. L., from Dubna in Russia, site of the Joint Nuclear Institute.
Dubnium         
Dubnium is a synthetic chemical element with the symbol Db and atomic number 105. It is highly radioactive: the most stable known isotope, dubnium-268, has a half-life of about 28 hours.
Isotopes of dubnium         
  • This is the currently suggested decay level scheme for <sup>257</sup>Db<sup>g,m</sup> from the study performed in 2001 by Hessberger et al. at GSI
ISOTOPES OF THE SYNTHETIC ELEMENT DUBNIUM
Dubnium-255; Dubnium-256; Dubnium-257; Dubnium-258; Dubnium-259; Dubnium-260; Dubnium-261; Dubnium-262; Dubnium-263; Dubnium-264; Dubnium-265; Dubnium-266; Dubnium-267; Dubnium-268; Dubnium-269; Dubnium-270; Isotopes of hahnium; Dubnium isotopes; Dubnium isotope
Dubnium (105Db) is a synthetic element, thus a standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all synthetic elements, it has no stable isotopes.

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Dubnium

Dubnium is a synthetic chemical element with the symbol Db and atomic number 105. It is highly radioactive: the most stable known isotope, dubnium-268, has a half-life of about 16 hours. This greatly limits extended research on the element.

Dubnium does not occur naturally on Earth and is produced artificially. The Soviet Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) claimed the first discovery of the element in 1968, followed by the American Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in 1970. Both teams proposed their names for the new element and used them without formal approval. The long-standing dispute was resolved in 1993 by an official investigation of the discovery claims by the Transfermium Working Group, formed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, resulting in credit for the discovery being officially shared between both teams. The element was formally named dubnium in 1997 after the town of Dubna, the site of the JINR.

Theoretical research establishes dubnium as a member of group 5 in the 6d series of transition metals, placing it under vanadium, niobium, and tantalum. Dubnium should share most properties, such as its valence electron configuration and having a dominant +5 oxidation state, with the other group 5 elements, with a few anomalies due to relativistic effects. A limited investigation of dubnium chemistry has confirmed this.