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ununennium
unbinilium
Unbinilium, also known as eka-radium or element 120, is a hypothetical chemical element; it has symbol Ubn and atomic number 120. Unbinilium and Ubn are the temporary systematic IUPAC name and symbol respectively, which are used until the element is discovered, confirmed, and a permanent name is decided upon. In the periodic table of the elements, it is expected to be an s-block element, an alkaline earth metal, and the second element in the eighth period. It has attracted attention because of some predictions that it may be in the island of stability.
unbiunium
Unbiunium, also known as eka-actinium or element 121, is a hypothetical chemical element; it has symbol Ubu and atomic number 121. Unbiunium and Ubu are the temporary systematic IUPAC name and symbol respectively, which are used until the element is discovered, confirmed, and a permanent name is decided upon. In the periodic table of the elements, it is expected to be the first of the superactinides, and the third element in the eighth period. It has attracted attention because of some predictions that it may be in the island of stability. It is also likely to be the first of a new g-block of
extended periodic table
refers to the extension on the periodic table beyond its current 7 periods including additional periods
unbibium
Unbibium, also known as element 122 or eka-thorium, is a hypothetical chemical element; it has placeholder symbol Ubb and atomic number 122. Unbibium and Ubb are the temporary systematic IUPAC name and symbol respectively, which are used until the element is discovered, confirmed, and a permanent name is decided upon. In the periodic table of the elements, it is expected to follow unbiunium as the second element of the superactinides and the fourth element of the 8th period. Similarly to unbiunium, it is expected to fall within the range of the island of stability, potentially conferring addit
island of stability
region of the chart of the nuclides containing isotopes of super-heavy elements theorized to be much more stable than others
unbihexium
Unbihexium, also known as element 126 or eka-plutonium, is a hypothetical chemical element; it has atomic number 126 and placeholder symbol Ubh. Unbihexium and Ubh are the temporary IUPAC name and symbol, respectively, until the element is discovered, confirmed, and a permanent name is decided upon. In the periodic table, unbihexium is expected to be a g-block superactinide and the eighth element in the 8th period. Unbihexium has attracted attention among nuclear physicists, especially in early predictions targeting properties of superheavy elements, for 126 may be a magic number of protons ne
unbiquadium
Unbiquadium, also known as element 124 or eka-uranium, is a hypothetical chemical element; it has placeholder symbol Ubq and atomic number 124. Unbiquadium and Ubq are the temporary IUPAC name and symbol, respectively, until the element is discovered, confirmed, and a permanent name is decided upon. In the periodic table, unbiquadium is expected to be a g-block superactinide and the sixth element in the 8th period. Unbiquadium has attracted attention, as it may lie within the island of stability, leading to longer half-lives, especially for 308Ubq which is predicted to have a magic number of n
neutronium
Neutronium (or element zero) is a hypothetical substance made purely of neutrons. The word was coined by scientist Andreas von Antropoff in 1926 (before the 1932 discovery of the neutron) for the hypothetical "element of atomic number zero" (with no protons in its nucleus) that he placed at the head of the periodic table (denoted by -).
unbitrium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unbiseptium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unbipentium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
period 8
period 8 (row 8) of the periodic table. (Today, theoretically only)
unbioctium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unbiennium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
untriseptium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
untrinilium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
untriunium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
untribium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
untrioctium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
untriennium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
untriquadium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
untrihexium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unquadnilium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
untripentium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
untritrium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unsepttrium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Beyond element 172
period 9
period 9 (row 9) of the periodic table (today, theoretical only)
unquadquadium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unquadunium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unquadbium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unquadpentium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unquadtrium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unquadoctium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unpentpentium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unquadennium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unquadhexium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unhexquadium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Elements 157 to 166
unpenttrium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unpentbium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
unpentunium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides
period 10
row 10 of the periodic table (today, theoretical only)
unpentnilium
REDIRECT Extended periodic table#Superactinides