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Tennessine

Element 117 · 294.211 u

Unknown Properties p-block Period 7 Group 17 Unknown at RT Radioactive t½ 51 milliseconds Synthetic Wikipedia →

Tennessine is the second-heaviest known halogen and one of the most recently confirmed elements.

Physical Properties

Atomic Mass294.211 u
Density7.2 g/cm³
Melting Point723.0 K
Boiling Point883.0 K
AppearanceMetallic (predicted)
State at Room TempUnknown

Chemical Properties

Oxidation States+1, +3, +5

Atomic Properties

Electron Configuration[Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p5

Discovery

Discovered ByJoint Institute for Nuclear Research / Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Discovery Year2010
LocationDubna, Russia
Named AfterNamed after Tennessee, USA

About Tennessine

Tennessine was produced by bombarding berkelium-249 with calcium-48 ions. The berkelium target took 250 days to produce at Oak Ridge. Only about 15 atoms have been detected.

Uses & Applications

No practical applications. Scientific research only.

Fun Fact

Creating tennessine required producing berkelium over 250 days at Oak Ridge, then shipping it to Russia -- a remarkable collaboration.

Isotopes

Mass Number Abundance Half-Life Stable
293 - 22 milliseconds No
294 - 51 milliseconds No

Electron Configuration

[Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p5

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