97 - Berkelium actinide
Discovered by Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in 1949
- Atomic Radius (Å)
Berkelium is a transuranic radioactive chemical element with symbol Bk and atomic number 97. It is a member of the actinide and transuranium element series. It is named after the city of Berkeley, California, the location of the University of California Radiation Laboratory where it was discovered in December 1949.
Shell | Electrons | Orbitals |
---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 2 in 1s |
2 | 8 | 2 in 2s + 6 in 2p |
3 | 18 | 2 in 3s + 6 in 3p + 10 in 3d |
4 | 32 | 2 in 4s + 6 in 4p + 10 in 4d + 14 in 4f |
5 | 27 | 2 in 5s + 6 in 5p + 10 in 5d + 9 in 5f |
6 | 8 | 2 in 6s + 6 in 6p |
7 | 2 | 2 in 7s |
247 u
Atomic Mass
983 K
Boiling Point
14.78 g/cm³
Density
-1.65e+2
Electron Affinity
1.3
Electronegativity
6.2 eV
First Ionization Energy
1259.15 K
Melting Point
7
Number of Shells
97
Atomic Number
2, 8, 18, 32, 27, 8, 2
Electron Shell Occupations