As a radioactive and unstable element roentgenium can be dangerous.
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Roentgenium is a highly radioactive element that does not exist naturally and is only produced in laboratories. Due to its short half-life and high radioactivity, roentgenium is considered very dangerous. Handling even small amounts of roentgenium poses significant health risks.
It is supposed that the chemical properties of roentgenium are similar to the properties of silver.
Roentgenium (also called unununium) is classified in the metals.
The electron configuration of roentgenium is: [Rn]5f14.6d9.7s2.
Roentgenium is an artificial element, obtained via nuclear reactions in particle accelerators.
Roentgenium is a very rare and highly radioactive element with no practical applications. It is mostly used for scientific research in laboratories to study its properties and behavior. There are no products available commercially that contain roentgenium.