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Oganesson

Element 118 · 295.216 u

Unknown Properties p-block Period 7 Group 18 Unknown at RT Radioactive t½ 0.7 milliseconds Synthetic Wikipedia →

Oganesson is the heaviest known element and the only noble gas that may be a solid at room temperature.

Physical Properties

Atomic Mass295.216 u
Density5.0 g/cm³
Boiling Point350.0 K
AppearanceMetallic or solid (predicted)
State at Room TempUnknown

Chemical Properties

Oxidation States-1, 0, +1, +2, +4, +6

Atomic Properties

Electron Configuration[Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p6

Discovery

Discovered ByJoint Institute for Nuclear Research / Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Discovery Year2002
LocationDubna, Russia
Named AfterNamed after Yuri Oganessian, discoverer of many superheavy elements

About Oganesson

Oganesson is the heaviest element on the periodic table. Despite being a noble gas by group, it may be a solid at room temperature and may not have a closed electron shell. Only five or six atoms have ever been produced.

Uses & Applications

No practical applications. Scientific research only.

Fun Fact

Oganesson may be solid at room temperature and could form chemical bonds, completely defying noble gas conventions.

Isotopes

Mass Number Abundance Half-Life Stable
294 - 0.7 milliseconds No

Electron Configuration

[Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p6

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