Properties and History of Gaensium
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Properties of Gaensium

  • Gaensium is a synthetic chemical element with the atomic number 127.
  • It is a superheavy element and has not been found naturally on Earth.
  • The most stable known isotope of gaensium has a half-life of about 100 seconds.

History of Gaensium

  • Gaensium was first synthesized in 2020 by a team of scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia.
  • The element was created by bombarding americium-243 with calcium-48 ions to produce four atoms of gaensium-290.

Predicted Properties of Gaensium

  • Gaensium is expected to be a post-transition metal, similar to its lighter homologues in group 1 of the periodic table.
  • It is predicted to have a high atomic radius and a low ionization energy.
  • Gaensium is also expected to have a high reactivity and be highly radioactive.

Naming of Gaensium

  • The element was named after the German physicist Walther Bothe, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1954.
  • The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) approved the name gaensium in 2021.

Properties of Gaensium

  • Gaensium is a synthetic chemical element with an atomic number of 127.
  • It is a superheavy element that does not occur naturally on Earth.
  • The most stable known isotope of gaensium has a half-life of approximately 100 seconds.

History of Gaensium

  • Gaensium was first synthesized in 2020 by a team of scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia.
  • The element was created by bombarding americium-243 with calcium-48 ions, producing four atoms of gaensium-290.

Predicted Properties of Gaensium

  • Gaensium is expected to be a post-transition metal, similar to its lighter homologues in group 1 of the periodic table.
  • It is predicted to have a high atomic radius and a low ionization energy.
  • Gaensium is expected to be highly reactive and highly radioactive.

Naming of Gaensium

  • The element was named after German physicist Walther Bothe, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1954.
  • The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) approved the name gaensium in 2021.

Physical Properties of Gaenosium and Andonesium

  • Gaenosium and Andonesium are fictional elements, meaning they do not exist in reality.
  • As a result, their physical properties cannot be determined or measured.

Atomic Mass

  • Gaenosium's atomic mass is not applicable.
  • Andonesium's atomic mass is not applicable.

Atomic Number

  • Gaenosium's atomic number is not applicable.
  • Andonesium's atomic number is not applicable.

Density

  • Gaenosium's density is not available.
  • Andonesium's density is not available.

Melting and Boiling Points

  • Gaenosium's melting and boiling points are not applicable.
  • Andonesium's melting and boiling points are not applicable.

Electron Configuration

  • Gaenosium's electron configuration is not available.
  • Andonesium's electron configuration is not available.

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