Ununhexium
The discovery of
is credited to scientists working at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), Dubna, Russia and the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory in Livermore, California, USA.
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Ununhexium (pronounced /uːnuːnˈhɛksiəm/  ( listen) oo n- 'oo 'n- HEKS -ee-əm ) is the temporary name of a synthetic superheavy element with the temporary symbol Uuh and atomic nu...
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chemical properties, health and environmental effects of ununumium ... Ununhexium is the temporary name of an unconfirmed chemical element in the periodic table that has the temporary symbol Uuh and has the atomic number 116.
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Below is a list of all of the known elements, who they were discovered by and the year they were discovered. Some elements, such as gold, silver and iron, have been known since ancient times, so it is impossible to credit a single person for their discovery. ... Ununhexium Scientists at Dubna, Russia 2001...
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Ununhexium around us ... Reactions of ununhexium: reactions of ununhexium with air; water; halogens; acids; and bases ... ununhexium symbol icon...
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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element ununhexium ... Ununhexium around us ... Reactions of ununhexium: reactions of ununhexium with air; water; halogens; acids; and bases...
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Ununhexium is a placeholder assigned until the element has been given a final name. ... At the time of printing in 2006 the element had not yet been discovered, or at least not officially named, but some day it will be, and chances are it will be named after a person, since all the places likely to be the site of its...
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However, its detection in this series of experiments indicates the possibility of the decay of a meta-stable isomer of ununhexium, namely 293m116, or a rare decay branch of the already discovered ground state isomer, in which the first alpha particle was missed.
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