鐒 (láo) - Lawrencium — a synthetic chemical element with symbol & named after physicist Ernest Lawrence.
鐒 · láo
Lawrencium — a synthetic chemical element with symbol Lr and atomic number 103;
named after physicist Ernest Lawrence.
Lawrencium — a synthetic chemical element with symbolnamed after physicist Ernest Lawrence.
Usage highlights
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Synonyms
- Lr— chemical symbol for lawrencium
Usage & contexts
Examples
- Lawrencium is a radioactive element (鐒).
- Scientists synthesized lawrencium in 1961 (鐒元素).
- This element belongs to the actinide series (锕系元素).
- Lawrencium has no biological role (鐒没有生物作用).
Collocations
- lawrencium element(鐒元素)
- lawrencium isotope(鐒同位素)
- lawrencium atom(鐒原子)
- lawrencium compound(鐒化合物)
- lawrencium production(鐒生产)
- lawrencium decay(鐒衰变)
Cultural background
FAQ- Lawrencium is named after Ernest O. Lawrence, inventor of the cyclotron particle accelerator.
- It was first synthesized in 1961 at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California.
- As a synthetic element, it has no natural occurrence and is produced in particle accelerators.
- The Chinese character 鐒 was created specifically for this element name in modern times.