Dive deep into the fascinating world of radioactive elements with **Blaadlak**, the fearsome Radioactive Goblin of Element 107 in the *Magical Elements of the Periodic Table* series! Bohrium, a synthetic transition metal first created in 1981 by German scientists Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Münzenberg at the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung (GSI) in Darmstadt, Germany, is one of the rarest and most unstable elements ever discovered. Schwerionenforschung — meaning “heavy ion research” — was the perfect birthplace for this powerfully radioactive element.
Blaadlak is a truly terrifying creature, fueled entirely by bohrium’s intense radioactive energy. His skin glows with an eerie greenish hue, emanating a toxic aura that sickens and harms anyone who ventures too close. Like bohrium itself, Blaadlak is powerful, unstable, and extraordinarily rare — a perfect elemental representation of this remarkable periodic table entry.
Scientifically, bohrium sits in Group 7 alongside rhenium and technetium, predicted to be a solid metal that is malleable, ductile, and capable of conducting both heat and electricity. Its isotope half-lives range dramatically, from just 10 milliseconds to 2.4 minutes, with an unconfirmed isotope, bohrium-278, potentially lasting an extraordinary 11.5 to 19 minutes. Researchers also explore its potential applications in magnetic nanoparticle technology.
Beyond the science, this book features engaging **STEM activities** including a **Create Your Own Goblin Elemental Activity**, making it an outstanding educational resource for curious middle school students.

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