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Name, Symbol, Number | Ununhexium, Uuh, 116 | ||||
Chemical series | Presumably true metals[?] | ||||
Group, Period, Block | 16, 7 , p | ||||
Appearance | Unknown, probably a metallic and silvery white or grey colour | ||||
Atomic weight | [289] amu(A Guess) | ||||
Electron configuration | [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s27p4 (a guess based upon polonium) | ||||
e- 's per energy level | 2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 6 | ||||
State of matter | presumably a solid | ||||
The name Ununhexium is used as a placeholder, such as in scientific articles about the search for Element 116; it is a Latinate way of saying "one-one-six-ium" ("ium" being a standard ending for element names). Such transuranic elements are always artificially produced, and usually end up being named for a scientist. See Element naming controversy, systematic element name.
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