Ununquadium
(Temporary Name)
Name |
Ununquadium |
Symbol |
Uuq |
Atomic Number |
114 |
Atomic Mass |
289.0 atomic mass units |
Number of Protons |
114 |
Number of Neutrons |
175 |
Number of Electrons |
114 |
Melting Point |
Unknown |
Boiling Point |
Unknown |
Density |
Unknown |
Normal Phase |
Synthetic |
Family |
Rare
Earth Metals |
Period |
7 |
Cost |
Unavailable |
Origin of Name |
For the Latin words: un (one), un (one), and
quad (four),
representing its element number |
Date and Place of Discovery |
In 1998 |
Discovered by |
Scientists at the
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
in Dubna, Russia and the Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California. |
Common Compounds |
There are no known compounds. |
Interesting facts |
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Common Uses |
There are no known uses outside the
laboratory. |
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