Heat transfer depends on a material property called thermal conductivity, even in an material as small as an atom of Lawrencium. Ok, so what is the thermal conductivity of an atom of Lr?
Note: Learn more about the thermal conductivity here.
In the case of Lawrencium, thermal conductivity is 0.1 W/cmK. Now let's talk about the cool facts about Lawrencium...
Learn more about the atomic mass.
Learn more about the atomic number.
Year: 1961
Location: United States
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Note: Learn more about the thermal conductivity here.
In the case of Lawrencium, thermal conductivity is 0.1 W/cmK. Now let's talk about the cool facts about Lawrencium...
Lawrencium Data
Lawrencium Thermal Conductivity
0.1 W/cmKState at 20 °C
solidUses
It has no significant commercial applications.Atomic Mass
262,1098Learn more about the atomic mass.
Sources
Produced by bombarding californium with boron ions.Description
Synthetic radioactive metal.Atomic Symbol
LrName Origin
Named in honor of Ernest O. Lawrence, inventor of the cyclotron.Atomic Number
103Learn more about the atomic number.
Discovery
Discovered By: A.Ghiorso, T.Sikkeland, A.E.Larsh, R.M.LatimerYear: 1961
Location: United States
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