Atomic Number of Livermorium
Atomic Number of Livermorium is 116.
Chemical symbol for Livermorium is Lv. Number of protons in Livermorium is 116. Atomic weight of Livermorium is 293 u or g/mol. Melting point of Livermorium is unknown and its the boiling point is unknown.
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This is a very radioactive and unstable chemical element discovered at the very beginning of the current century by a team of scientists from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California and from Moscow, Russia. The name of this element comes from the name of the laboratory where it was obtained for the first time. Livermorium is a man-made element which does not exist in nature and is produced as a result of a chemical reaction between curium and calcium. There are only a few atoms of this element have been produced so far, and those were used for the purposes of studies and research.
Properties of Livermorium Element
Atomic Number (Z) | 116 |
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Atomic Symbol | Lv |
Group | 16 |
Period | 7 |
Atomic Weight | 293 u |
Density | 12.9 g/cm3 |
Melting Point (K) | 709 K |
Melting Point (℃) | unknown |
Boiling Point (K) | 1085 K |
Boiling Point (℃) | unknown |
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Abundance | 0 mg/kg |
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Occurrence | Synthetic |
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