LIVERMORIUM, Lv (116)
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ATOMIC ARCHITECTURE
LIVERMORIUM
Lv (116)
ˌlɪvərˈmɔːriəm
PHONETICS
Livermorium is an extremely radioactive element that has only been created in the laboratory and not observed in nature. 4 isotopes of livermorium are known, with the longest-lived among them is livermorium-293 with a half-life of 60 milliseconds. Calculated to have some similar properties to its lighter homologues (oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, and polonium).
ELEMENT BRIEF
2000 by Joint Institute for Nuclear Research and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
DISCOVERY
Named after the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
ETYMOLOGY
Livermorium
ELEMENT
Lv
SYMBOL
116
ATOMIC NUMBER
54100-71-9
CAS NUMBER
ELEMENTAL SPECTRUM
-
ELEMENTAL COLOUR
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REFRACTIVE INDEX
-
POISSON RATIO
22.729 cm³
MOLAR VOLUME
-
BRINELL HARDNESS
-
MOHS HARDNESS
-
VICKERS HARDNESS
-
SPEED OF SOUND
-
BULK MODULUS
-
SHEAR MODULUS
-
YOUNG MODULUS
ALLOTROPES
NONE
-
MELTING POINT
-
BOILING POINT
-
AUTOMATIC IGNITION
-
FLASHPOINT
-
CRITICAL TEMPERATURE
-
CRITICAL PRESSURE
-
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
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THERMAL EXPANSION
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SPECIFIC HEAT
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HEAT FUSION
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HEAT VAPORISATION
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HEAT COMBUSTION
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CURIE POINT
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NEEL POINT
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ADIABATIC INDEX
Solid
PHASE
-
ELECTRICAL TYPE
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CONDUCTIVITY
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RESISTIVITY
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SUPERCONDUCTING POINT
-
MAGNETIC TYPE
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MASS SUSCEPTIBILITY
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MOLAR SUSCEPTIBILITY
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VOLUME SUSCEPTIBILITY
Basic Metal
CLASSIFICATION
293.204'490'0
ATOMIC WEIGHT
-
ATOMIC RADIUS
175
COVALENT RADIUS SINGLE BOND
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COVALENT RADIUS DOUBLE BOND
-
COVALENT RADIUS TRIPLE BOND
183 pm
VAN DER WAALS RADIUS
[Rn]7s²5f¹⁴6d¹⁰7p⁴
ELECTRON CONFIGURATION
Cubic, Face-centred
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
12.900'00 g/cm³
DENSITY AS SOLID
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DENSITY AS LIQUID
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DENSITY AS GAS
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SPACE GROUP NAME
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SPACE GROUP NUMBER
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LATTICE ANGLES
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LATTICE CONSTANTS
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VALENCE
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ELECTRONEGATIVITY
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ELECTRON AFFINITY
IONISATION ENERGY
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UNIVERSE
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METEORITES
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SUN
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EARTH CRUST
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OCEANS
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HUMANS
120 milliseconds
HALF LIFE
173 milliseconds
LIFETIME
7p⁴ = 7, 1, -1, -1/2
QUANTUM NUMBERS
-
NEUTRON CROSS SECTION
-
NEUTRON MASS ABSORPTION
STABLE ISOTOPES
NONE
UNSTABLE ISOTOPES
ISOTOPIC CHAIN
CENTRALDATACORE
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