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  • Seaborgium at Room Temperature: Understanding Its Properties & Instability
    Seaborgium (Sg) is a synthetic element, meaning it doesn't occur naturally. It's extremely unstable and has a very short half-life.

    Because of this, it exists only in tiny, fleeting quantities created in laboratories. Therefore, it's impossible to determine its state at room temperature.

    While scientists can theoretically predict some properties, Seaborgium's behavior in real-world scenarios is still largely unknown.

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