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− | |configuration = [Rn] 5f<sup>14</sup> 6d<sup>1</sup> 7s<sup>2</sup> | + | |configuration = [Rn] 5f<sup>14</sup> 6d<sup>1</sup> 7s<sup>2</sup>{{#tag:ref|The electron configuration of lawrencium is uncertain.<ref name="Silva">{{citation | last = Silva | first = Robert J. | contribution = Fermium, Mendelevium, Nobelium, and Lawrencium | title = The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements | editor1-first = Lester R. | editor1-last = Morss | editor2-first = Norman M. | editor2-last = Edelstein | editor3-first = Jean | editor3-last = Fuger | edition = 3rd | year = 2006 | volume = 3 | publisher = Springer | location = Dordrecht, the Netherlands | chapter = 13 | pages = 1621–51 | url = http://radchem.nevada.edu/classes/rdch710/files/Fm%20to%20Lr.pdf | doi = 10.1007/1-4020-3598-5_13}}.</ref>|group=note}} |
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− | '''Lawrencium''' (symbol: '''Lr''') is a [[chemical element]], | + | '''Lawrencium''' (symbol: '''Lr'''){{#tag:ref|The symbol '''Lw''' was originally used for lawrencium, but this was changed to Lr by decision of IUPAC in 1963.|group=note}} is a synthetic [[chemical element]], the last of the [[actinoid]] series.{{#tag:ref|Some authors consider lawrencium to be a [[transition metal]] and a member of [[group 13]] of the [[periodic table]]. Whether or not this is the correct interpretation, Lr is (also) still an [[actinoid]], by definition.|group=note}} |
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Lawrencium (symbol: Lr)[note 2] is a synthetic chemical element, the last of the actinoid series.[note 3]
Notes and references
Notes
- ↑ The electron configuration of lawrencium is uncertain.[1]
- ↑ The symbol Lw was originally used for lawrencium, but this was changed to Lr by decision of IUPAC in 1963.
- ↑ Some authors consider lawrencium to be a transition metal and a member of group 13 of the periodic table. Whether or not this is the correct interpretation, Lr is (also) still an actinoid, by definition.
References
- ↑ Silva, Robert J. Fermium, Mendelevium, Nobelium, and Lawrencium. In The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements, 3rd ed.; Morss, Lester R.; Edelstein, Norman M.; Fuger, Jean, Eds.; Springer: Dordrecht, the Netherlands, 2006; Vol. 3, Chapter 13, pp 1621–51. doi:10.1007/1-4020-3598-5_13, <http://radchem.nevada.edu/classes/rdch710/files/Fm%20to%20Lr.pdf>.
Further reading
- Hulet, E. K. Chemistry of the Heaviest Actinides: Fermium, Mendelevium, Nobelium, and Lawrencium. In Lanthanide and Actinide Chemistry and Spectroscopy; Edelstein, Norman M., Ed.; American Chemical Society: Washington, D.C., 1980; Chapter 12, pp 239–63. ACS Symposium Series, Vol. 131. ISBN 9780841205680. DOI: 10.1021/bk-1980-0131.ch012.
External links
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