MENDELEVIUM
- Atomic Number: 101
- Atomic Symbol: Md
- Atomic Weight: (258)
- Electron Configuration: -31-8-2
History:
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(Dmitri Mendeleev) Mendelevium, the ninth transuranium element of
the actinide seried to be discovered, was first identified by Ghiorso,
Harvey, Choppin, Thompson, and Seaborg early in 1955 as a result of
the bombardment of the isotope 253Es with helium ions in the Berkeley
The isotope produced was 256Md, which has a half-life of 76 min. This
first identification was notable in that 256Md was synthesized on a
one-atom-at-a-time basis. Fourteen isotopes are now recognized.
258Md has a half-life of 2 months. This isotope has been produced by
the bombardment of an isotope of einsteinium with ions of helium. It
now appears possible that eventually enough 258Md can be made so that
some of its physical properties can be determined. 256Md has been
used to elucidate some of the chemical properties of mendelevium in
aqueous solution. Experiments seem to show that the element
possesses a moderately stable dipositive (II) oxidation state in
addition to the tripositive (III) oxidation state, which is
characteristic of the actinide elements.
Source: CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 1913-1995. David R. Lide, Editor in Chief. Author: C.R. Hammond
Copyright ©1995-1998
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