Did You Know?

Seaborgium is super hard to find!

How It Is Made

Seaborgium is made in labs by mixing atoms.

What It Is Used For

People study it to learn about atoms.

What seaborgium Does

It helps us learn about atoms.

It is part of science fun!

It shows how small things work.

It is made with other atoms.

It is not safe to touch.

It helps us know more about space.

More About seaborgium

Seaborgium was made in a lab in 1974. It was named after Glenn Seaborg, who was a great scientist. He helped find many other atoms too. Seaborgium is part of a group of heavy atoms.

We do not see seaborgium in our lives. But it helps scientists learn more about how atoms work. This can help us in the future.

One day, we may find new uses for seaborgium. It is cool to think about what we can learn from it!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Seaborgium"] --> B["Symbol: Sg"] A --> C["Atomic Number: 106"] A --> D["Named After: Glenn T. Seaborg"] A --> E["Synthetic Element"] E --> F["Created in Laboratory"] E --> G["Not Found in Nature"] A --> H["Radioactive Isotopes"]

What Do These Words Mean?

synthetic:made in a lab, not natural
chemical element:a basic substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
radioactive:unstable and can give off energy or particles
isotopes:different forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
half-life:the time it takes for half of a substance to decay or change