The Element Ununhexium; [Click for Isotope Data] Boiling Point: Unknown Ununhexium's most stable isotope, ununhexium-291, has a half-life of about 18 milliseconds. It decays into ununquadium-287 through alpha decay.
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The Element Ununoctium - Basic Physical and Historical Information Boiling Point: Unknown Ununoctium's most stable isotope, ununoctium-294, has a half-life of about 0.89 milliseconds. It decays into ununhexium-290 through alpha decay.
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Melting point. unknown. Boiling point. unknown. Vanderwaals radius Ununhexium is the temporary name of an unconfirmed chemical element in the periodic...
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Photographs and descriptions of many samples of the element Ununhexium in the Atomic Weight, 292. Density, N/A. Melting Point, N/A. Boiling Point, N/A...
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Ununhexium chemical information: general properties, physical properties, Symbol, Atomic Number, Atomic Weight, Melting Point, Boiling Point, Phase...
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Melting Point, Boiling Point, Density, Isotopic Composition, Electronegativity (Pauling), Ionization Energy, Oxidation States, Ground States (shown numerous ways including Lewis Diagrams, etc.), Crystal Structure, Atomic Radius, Bonding Radius, Date Discovered, etc.!
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Absolute Boiling Point Melting Point Tin 217.pm Ytterbium N/A Ununhexium N/A...
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4. The chemical elements of the periodic table sorted by boiling point The chemical element with the lowest boiling point is Helium and the element with the highest boiling point is Tungsten ...
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A soft, silvery rare-earth element used in nuclear research. Atomic number 66; atomic weight 162.50; melting point 1,407°C; boiling point 2,600°C; specific gravity 8.536; valence 3.
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