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According to the vice-director of JINR, the Dubna team originally wanted to name element 116 moscovium, after the Moscow Oblast in which Dubna is located, [76] but it was later decided to use this name for element 115 instead. The name livermorium and the symbol Lv were adopted on May 23, [77] 2012.
Livermorium (116 Lv) is a synthetic element, and thus a standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all artificial elements, it has no stable isotopes. The first isotope to be synthesized was 293 Lv in 2000. There are six known radioisotopes, with mass numbers 288–293, as well as a few suggestive indications of a possible heavier isotope 294 Lv.
Livermorium, 116 Lv; ... Theoretical element Applied: when element is theoretical (E119 and higher). No article "Isotopes of <element>": Header does not link;
Superheavy elements, also known as transactinide elements, transactinides, ... 116 Livermorium, Lv, for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 117 Tennessine, ...
Scientists discovered a method to create element 116 using a titanium beam, paving the way for future synthesis of element 120, the "holy grail" of chemistry.
116 Lv + 4 2 He. The identification of the 294 Og nuclei was verified by separately creating the putative daughter nucleus 290 Lv directly by means of a bombardment of 245 Cm with 48 Ca ions, 245 96 Cm + 48 20 Ca → 290 116 Lv + 3 n, and checking that the 290 Lv decay matched the decay chain of the 294 Og nuclei. [13] The daughter nucleus 290
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 January 2025. Hypothetical chemical element, symbol Uue and atomic number 119 Chemical element with atomic number 119 (Uue) Ununennium, 119 Uue Theoretical element Ununennium Pronunciation / ˌ uː n. uː n ˈ ɛ n i ə m / ⓘ (OON -oon- EN -ee-əm) Alternative names element 119, eka-francium ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 January 2025. Periodic table of the elements with eight or more periods Extended periodic table Hydrogen Helium Lithium Beryllium Boron Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Fluorine Neon Sodium Magnesium Aluminium Silicon Phosphorus Sulfur Chlorine Argon Potassium Calcium Scandium Titanium Vanadium Chromium ...