Atati

Atati (At)

chemical element with symbol At and atomic number 85
Atomic Number85
Atomic Weight210
mass number191
Group17
Period6
Blockp
Proton85 p+
Netron106 n0
Eléktron85 e-
Animated Bohr model of At (Atati)

Physical Property

Atomic Radius
molar volume
covalent radius
Metallic Radius
ionic radius
Crystal Radius
Van der Waals radius
density

Chemical Property

molungé
proton affinity
electron affinity
ionization energy
ionization energy of At (Atati)
enthalpy of vaporization
enthalpy of fusion
standard enthalpy of formation
Eléktron
electron shell2, 8, 18, 32, 18, 7
Bohr model: At (Atati)
valence electron7
Lewis structure: At (Atati)
electron configuration[Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p5
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p5
Enhanced Bohr model of At (Atati)
Orbital Diagram of At (Atati)
oxidation number-1, 1, 3, 5, 7
electronegativity
2.2
Electrophilicity Index
fundamental state of matter
phase of matterSolid
gaseous state of matter
Boiling Point
Melting Point
critical pressure
critical temperature
triple point
appearance
Lángi
Silver
appearanceunknown, probably metallic
refractive index
thermodynamic material property
Thermal Conductivity
thermal expansion
molar heat capacity
Specific Heat Capacity
heat capacity ratio
electrical properties
type
electrical conductivity
electrical resistivity
superconductivity
magnetism
type
magnetic susceptibility (Mass)
magnetic susceptibility (Molar)
magnetic susceptibility (Volume)
magnetic ordering
Curie temperature
Néel temperature
structure
Crystal Structure ()
lattice constant
Lattice Angles
mechanical property
hardness
bulk modulus
shear modulus
Young's modulus
Poisson's ratio
speed of sound
classification
CategoryHalogens, Halogens
CAS GroupVIIB
IUPAC GroupVIIA
Glawe Number98
Mendeleev Number110
Pettifor Number96
Geochemical ClassU/Th decay series
Goldschmidt classificationsynthetic

other

Gas Basicity
polarizability
C6 Dispersion Coefficient
allotrope
Neutron cross section
Neutron Mass Absorption
quantum number2P3/2
space group ()

Isotopes of Astatine

Stable Isotopes0
Unstable Isotopes39
Natural Isotopes0

191At

mass number191
neutron number106
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
2,1 ± 0,8 ms
spin1/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
0
time of discovery or invention2003
parity+

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)

192At

mass number192
neutron number107
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
11,5 ± 0,6 ms
spin3
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2006
parity+

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)
β+ SF (β+-delayed fission)0.51%

193At

mass number193
neutron number108
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
29 ± 5 ms
spin1/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
0
time of discovery or invention2003
parity+

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%

194At

mass number194
neutron number109
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
286 ± 7 ms
spin5
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2009
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)8.3%
β+ SF (β+-delayed fission)0.032%

195At

mass number195
neutron number110
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
3,2 ± 0,1
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
290 ± 20 ms
spin1/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
0
time of discovery or invention1999
parity+

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)

196At

mass number196
neutron number111
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
1,24 ± 0,046666666666667
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
377 ± 4 ms
spin3
nuclear quadrupole moment
-0,6 ± 0,4
time of discovery or invention1967
parity+

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)97.5%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)
β+ SF (β+-delayed fission)0.009%

197At

mass number197
neutron number112
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
0,85111111111111 ± 0,015555555555556
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
388,2 ± 5,6 ms
spin9/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
-1,2 ± 0,6
time of discovery or invention1967
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)96.1%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)3.9%

198At

mass number198
neutron number113
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
1,34 ± 0,046666666666667
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
4,47 ± 0,05 s
spin3
nuclear quadrupole moment
-0,6 ± 0,3
time of discovery or invention1967
parity+

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)97%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)

199At

mass number199
neutron number114
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
0,87555555555556 ± 0,015555555555556
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
7,02 ± 0,12 s
spin9/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
-1 ± 0,5
time of discovery or invention1967
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)89%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)

200At

mass number200
neutron number115
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
1,4266666666667 ± 0,05
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
43,2 ± 0,9 s
spin3
nuclear quadrupole moment
-0,5 ± 0,5
time of discovery or invention1963
parity+

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)52%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)48%

201At

mass number201
neutron number116
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
0,89111111111111 ± 0,015555555555556
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
85,2 ± 1,6 s
spin9/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
-1 ± 0,5
time of discovery or invention1963
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)71%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)29%

202At

mass number202
neutron number117
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
1,38 ± 0,053333333333333
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
184 ± 1 s
spin3
nuclear quadrupole moment
-0,5 ± 0,3
time of discovery or invention1961
parity+

decay modeintensity
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)88%
α (α emission)12%

203At

mass number203
neutron number118
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
0,88888888888889 ± 0,015555555555556
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
7,4 ± 0,2 m
spin9/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
-0,7 ± 0,4
time of discovery or invention1951
parity-

decay modeintensity
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)69%
α (α emission)31%

204At

mass number204
neutron number119
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
0,68857142857143 ± 0,025714285714286
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
9,12 ± 0,11 m
spin7
nuclear quadrupole moment
-0,6 ± 0,3
time of discovery or invention1961
parity+

decay modeintensity
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)96.2%
α (α emission)3.8%

205At

mass number205
neutron number120
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
0,90888888888889 ± 0,015555555555556
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
26,9 ± 0,8 m
spin9/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
-0,6 ± 0,3
time of discovery or invention1951
parity-

decay modeintensity
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)90%
α (α emission)10%

206At

mass number206
neutron number121
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
0,72833333333333 ± 0,028333333333333
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
30,6 ± 0,8 m
spin6
nuclear quadrupole moment
-0,4 ± 0,2
time of discovery or invention1961
parity

decay modeintensity
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)99.1%
α (α emission)0.9%

207At

mass number207
neutron number122
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
0,91777777777778 ± 0,015555555555556
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
1,81 ± 0,03 h
spin9/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
-0,5 ± 0,3
time of discovery or invention1951
parity-

decay modeintensity
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)90%
α (α emission)10%

208At

mass number208
neutron number123
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
0,74333333333333 ± 0,03
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
1,63 ± 0,03 h
spin6
nuclear quadrupole moment
-0,4 ± 0,3
time of discovery or invention1950
parity+

decay modeintensity
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)99.45%
α (α emission)0.55%

209At

mass number209
neutron number124
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
0,91555555555556 ± 0,015555555555556
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
5,42 ± 0,05 h
spin9/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
-0,4 ± 0,2
time of discovery or invention1951
parity-

decay modeintensity
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)96.1%
α (α emission)3.9%

210At

mass number210
neutron number125
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
0,944 ± 0,032
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
8,1 ± 0,4 h
spin5
nuclear quadrupole moment
-0,4 ± 0,2
time of discovery or invention1949
parity

decay modeintensity
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)99.825%
α (α emission)0.175%

211At

mass number211
neutron number126
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
0,92 ± 0,0088888888888889
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
7,214 ± 0,007 h
spin9/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1940
parity-

decay modeintensity
ϵ (electron capture)58.2%
α (α emission)41.8%

212At

mass number212
neutron number127
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
314 ± 3 ms
spin1
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1954
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%
β+ (β+ decay; β+ = ϵ + e+)
β (β decay)

213At

mass number213
neutron number128
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
125 ± 6 ns
spin9/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1968
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%

214At

mass number214
neutron number129
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
558 ± 10 ns
spin1
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1949
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%

215At

mass number215
neutron number130
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
37 ± 3 us
spin9/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1944
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%

216At

mass number216
neutron number131
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
300 ± 30 us
spin1
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1948
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%
β (β decay)
ϵ (electron capture)

217At

mass number217
neutron number132
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
0,84444444444444 ± 0,044444444444444
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
32,6 ± 0,3 ms
spin9/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1947
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)99.992%
β (β decay)0.008%

218At

mass number218
neutron number133
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
1,28 ± 0,06 s
spin2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1943
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)100%
β (β decay)

219At

mass number219
neutron number134
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
56 ± 3 s
spin9/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1953
parity-

decay modeintensity
α (α emission)93.6%
β (β decay)6.4%

220At

mass number220
neutron number135
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
3,71 ± 0,04 m
spin3
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1989
parity-

decay modeintensity
β (β decay)92%
α (α emission)8%

221At

mass number221
neutron number136
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
2,3 ± 0,2 m
spin3/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1989
parity-

decay modeintensity
β (β decay)100%

222At

mass number222
neutron number137
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
54 ± 10 s
spin
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1989
parity

decay modeintensity
β (β decay)100%

223At

mass number223
neutron number138
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
50 ± 7 s
spin3/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention1989
parity-

decay modeintensity
β (β decay)100%
α (α emission)

224At

mass number224
neutron number139
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
2,5 ± 1,5 m
spin2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2010
parity+

decay modeintensity
β (β decay)100%

225At

mass number225
neutron number140
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
spin1/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
0
time of discovery or invention2010
parity+

decay modeintensity
β (β decay)
β n (β-delayed neutron emission)

226At

mass number226
neutron number141
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
spin2
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2010
parity+

decay modeintensity
β (β decay)
β n (β-delayed neutron emission)

227At

mass number227
neutron number142
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
spin1/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
0
time of discovery or invention2010
parity+

decay modeintensity
β (β decay)
β n (β-delayed neutron emission)

228At

mass number228
neutron number143
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
spin3
nuclear quadrupole moment
time of discovery or invention2010
parity+

decay modeintensity
β (β decay)
β n (β-delayed neutron emission)

229At

mass number229
neutron number144
Relative Atomic Mass
g-factor
natural abundance
radioactivity☢️ radioactive element
half-life
spin1/2
nuclear quadrupole moment
0
time of discovery or invention2010
parity+

decay modeintensity
β (β decay)
β n (β-delayed neutron emission)
Electron shell 085 Astatine

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discoverer or inventorD.R.Corson, K.R.MacKenzie, E.Segré
location of discoveryUnited States
time of discovery or invention1940
etymologyGreek: astatos (unstable).
pronunciationAS-teh-teen (lingɛlɛ́sa)

source

Abundance
Abundance in Earth's crust
natural abundance (ocean)
natural abundance (human body)
0 %
natural abundance (meteoroid)
0 %
natural abundance (Mói)
Abundance in Universe
0 %

Nuclear Screening Constants

1s1.6446
2p4.5524
2s22.3324
3d13.4155
3p23.5024
3s24.6481
4d37.9504
4f37.7596
4p36.516
4s35.6644
5d58.661
5p53.96
5s52.0665
6p69.8368
6s67.7002