Livermorium
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| General Properties | ||||||||
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| Atomic number | Predicted atomic mass | Half-life of longest living isotope | Electron Configuration | First developed | ||||
| 116 | 293amu | Around 70 milliseconds | [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p4 | 2000 | ||||
| General Properties | |
|---|---|
| Atomic number | 116 |
| Atomic mass | 293amu |
| Half-life of longest living isotope | Around 70 milliseconds |
| Electron Configuration | [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p4 |
| First discovered | 2000 |
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Description and uses
Livermorium is the 116th element of the periodic table. It was discovered in 2000 by Yuri Oganessian, Vladimir Utyonkov, and Kenton Moody. Its longest living
isotope is 273Lv, with a half-life of around 70ms.