What is Seaborgium?
Seaborgium is a metallic chemical element in the transactinide series of the periodic table of elements. Like other elements in this series, seaborgium is a very unstable element, with half lives of its isotopes being measured in the seconds. This instability makes seaborgium impossible to find in nature; it must be synthesized in a laboratory by researchers who with to study it. Like other synthetic heavy elements, seaborgium has no commercial uses since it is extremely expensive to produce and too short-lived to be terribly productive. This element appears to share chemical properties with tungsten, explaining its alias of eka-tungsten. Like other transactinides, seaborgium is also radioactive, making it potentially dangerous to work with. It is identified with the symbol Sg on the periodic table of elements, and it has an atomic number of 106, placing it among the transuranic elements. These elements all have atomic numbers higher than that of uranium, and they share a number of che