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General information about Ununpentium |
| Ununpentium |
| Uup |
| 115 |
| Poor Metals |
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| 7 |
| p |
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| [288] g·mol-1 |
| [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p3 |
| 2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 5 |
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Physical properties of Ununpentium |
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Atomic structure of Ununpentium |
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| Element |
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115 |
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8
18
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Brief description |
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Scientists used a cyclotron to fire a rare calcium isotope at an americium target. Element 115 (temporarily named unupentium) was created when the calcium and americium nuclei fused. The unupentium persisted for less than one-tenth of a second before decaying into element 113 (ununtrium), which persisted for over a second.
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Uses of Ununpentium |
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Science research.
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Hystory of Ununpentium |
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- Discoverer: Yuri Oganessian
- Discovery Location: Russia
- Discovery Year: 2004
- Name Origin: Named according to an IUPAC naming convention. Un (one) un (one) pent (five)
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