Symbol: | Bk |
Atomic Number: | 97 |
Atomic Weight: | − |
Density: | 14 g/cm3 |
Melting Point: |
1323K
1050°C 1922°F |
Boiling Point: |
−K
−°C −°F |
Berkelium (Bk) is a chemical element with atomic number 97. It is named after Berkeley, California, where it was first discovered in 1949.
Berkelium has no industrial applications. It is only used for scientific purposes, typically as a stepping stone to synthesize even heavier elements.