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Ununoctium



         


Ununseptium - Ununoctium
Rn
Uuo
   
 
 

Predicted properties
Name, Symbol, NumberUnunoctium, Uuo, 118
Chemical seriesPresumably noble gases
Group, Period, Block18, 7 , p
Appearance Unknown, probably colourless
Atomic weight [293] amu(A Guess)
Electron configuration [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s27p6
(a guess based upon radon)
e- 's per energy level2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 8
State of matter presumably a gas

Ununoctium is the temporary name of an undiscovered chemical element in the periodic table that has the temporary symbol Uuo and has the atomic number 118. If discovered, it would probably share the properties of its group, the noble gasses, resembling Radon in its chemical properties.

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History

In 1999, researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory announced the discovery of elements 116 and 118, in a paper published in Physical Review Letters. The following year, they published a retraction after other researchers were unable to duplicate the results. In June 2002, the director of the lab announced that the original claim of the discovery of these two elements had been based on data fabricated by principal author Victor Ninov.

Ununoctium is a temporary IUPAC systematic element name.

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