Atomic Number | 116 |
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Atomic Weight | 293 |
Mass Number | 289 |
Group | 16 |
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Period | 7 |
Block | p |
Protons | 116 p+ |
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Neutrons | 173 n0 |
Electrons | 116 e- |
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Electron Shells | 2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 6 |
Valence Electrons | 6 ⓘ |
Electron Configuration | [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p4ⓘ 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6 6s2 4f14 5d10 6p6 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p4 |
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Phase | Solid |
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Livermorium is a Colorless. | |
Color | Colorless
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Structure | |
The lattice angles of Livermorium is . | |
Crystal Structure | () |
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The CAS Group of Livermorium is VIB. The IUPAC Group of Lv is VIA. The Mendeleev Number of Element 116 is 104. The Goldschmidt Class of Livermorium (Lv) is synthetic. | |
Category | Post-transition metals, Poor metals |
CAS Group | VIB |
IUPAC Group | VIA |
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Mendeleev Number | 104 |
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Goldschmidt Class | synthetic |
The Allotropes of Livermorium is . The Quantum Numbers of Lv is 3P2. The Space Group of Element 116 is ().
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Neutron Mass Absorption | |
Quantum Numbers | 3P2 |
Space Group | () |
Stable Isotopes | 0 |
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Unstable Isotopes | 5 |
Natural Isotopes | 0 |
Mass Number | 289 |
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Neutron Number | 173 |
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Radioactivity | ☢️ Radioactive |
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Decay Mode | Intensity |
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Mass Number | 290 |
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Neutron Number | 174 |
Relative Atomic Mass | |
G-Factor | 0
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Abundance | |
Radioactivity | ☢️ Radioactive |
Half Life | 9 ± 3 ms
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Spin | 0 |
Quadrupole Moment | 0
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Discovery Year | 2004 |
Parity | + |
Decay Mode | Intensity |
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α (α emission) | 100% |
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Mass Number | 291 |
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Neutron Number | 175 |
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Radioactivity | ☢️ Radioactive |
Half Life | 26 ± 12 ms
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Discovery Year | 2004 |
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Decay Mode | Intensity |
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α (α emission) | 100% |
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Mass Number | 292 |
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Neutron Number | 176 |
Relative Atomic Mass | |
G-Factor | 0
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Abundance | |
Radioactivity | ☢️ Radioactive |
Half Life | 16 ± 6 ms
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Spin | 0 |
Quadrupole Moment | 0
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Discovery Year | 2004 |
Parity | + |
Decay Mode | Intensity |
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α (α emission) | 100% |
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Mass Number | 293 |
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Neutron Number | 177 |
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Abundance | |
Radioactivity | ☢️ Radioactive |
Half Life | 70 ± 30 ms
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Discovery Year | 2004 |
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Decay Mode | Intensity |
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α (α emission) | 100% |
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Ununhexium (Uuh) was the temporary IUPAC systematic element name. Livermorium was identified in 2000 by a team composed of Russian scientists at Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna and American scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory led by Yuri Oganessian and Ken Moody. Named after the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, within the city of Livermore, California
Discoverers | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
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Discovery Location | United States |
Discovery Year | 2000 |
Etymology (Name Origin) | Named after the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the United States. |
Pronunciation |
Made by bombardng curium-248 with calcium-48.
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Natural Abundance (Human Body) | 0 %
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Natural Abundance (Meteor) | 0 %
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Natural Abundance (Sun) | 0 %
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Abundance in Universe | 0 %
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