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Moscovium

Moscovium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Mc and atomic number 115. It was first synthesized in 2003 by a joint team of Russian and American scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna, Russia. In December 2015, it was recognized as one of four new elements by the Joint Working Party of international scientific…

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Atomic number (Z)
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Nodes186
Edges185
Triples180
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related to Chemical · 33
Moscovium → Because, Bi3, Both, Calculations, For, However, III, In, It, Mc, Mc2C2O4, Mc2CO3, Mc2S, Mc2S3, Mc3, McBr, McBr3, McCl, McCl3, McF
related to Discovery · 26
Moscovium → American, August, Both, December, Dubna, February, Furthermore, Headed, However, In June, IUPAC/IUPAP Joint Working Party, JINR, Joint Institute, JWP, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, None, Nuclear Research, Physical Review, Russia
related to Road to confirmation · 22
Moscovium → Another, Applied Chemistry, Applied Physics, Darmstadt, Dubna, Dubna's, Further, Germany, Gesellschaft, GSI, In, In August, International Union, IUPAC, IUPAP, Joint Working Party, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lund University, Pure, Schwerionenforschung
related to Naming · 18
Moscovium → According, Although, Applied Chemistry, December, Dubna, E115, In, International Union, IUPAC, JINR, Later, Moscow Oblast, On, Paul Langevin, Pure, This, Using Mendeleev's, Uup
related to Physical and atomic · 16
Moscovium → Additionally, Bi3, Computation, Every, For, However, In, It, Mc, Mc114, Mc3, SO, The, These, Thus, Tl
related to External links · 9
Moscovium → Mass, Nottingham, Periodic Table Archived, The Periodic Table, University, Uup Add Their Atomic, Uut, Videos, Wayback MachineSuperheavy
related to Nuclear stability and isotopes · 7
Moscovium → Although, Calculations, Due, It, Possible, The, This
related to Experimental chemistry · 5
Moscovium → GSI, Mc, SiO2, The, This
Ionization energies · 4
Moscovium → (more), 1st: 538.3 kJ/mol (predicted), 2nd: 1760 kJ/mol (predicted), 3rd: 2650 kJ/mol (predicted)
is a · 3
Moscovium → extremely radioactive element, member of group 15, synthetic chemical element

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Moscovium286Mcsynth1.00infobox
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Moscovium288Mcsynth1.00infobox
Moscovium289Mcsynth1.00infobox
Moscovium290Mcsynth1.00infobox
MoscoviumAtomic number (Z)1151.00infobox
MoscoviumAtomic radiusempirical: 187 pm (predicted)1.00infobox
MoscoviumBlockp-block1.00infobox
MoscoviumBoiling point~1400 K ​(~1100 °C, ​~2000 °F) (predicted)1.00infobox
MoscoviumCAS Number54085-64-21.00infobox
MoscoviumCovalent radius156–158 pm (extrapolated)1.00infobox
MoscoviumDensity (near r.t.)13.5 g/cm3 (predicted)1.00infobox
MoscoviumDiscoveryJoint Institute for Nuclear Research and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (2003)1.00infobox
MoscoviumElectron configuration[Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p3 (predicted)1.00infobox
MoscoviumElectrons per shell2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 5 (predicted)1.00infobox
MoscoviumGroupgroup 15 (pnictogens)1.00infobox
MoscoviumHeat of fusion5.90–5.98 kJ/mol (extrapolated)1.00infobox
MoscoviumHeat of vaporization138 kJ/mol (predicted)1.00infobox
MoscoviumIonization energies1st: 538.3 kJ/mol (predicted)1.00infobox
MoscoviumIonization energies2nd: 1760 kJ/mol (predicted)1.00infobox
MoscoviumIonization energies3rd: 2650 kJ/mol (predicted)1.00infobox
MoscoviumIonization energies(more)1.00infobox
MoscoviumMain isotopes.mw-parser-output .isotopes-table{text-align:center;width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;margin:0;padding:0}.mw-parser-output .isotopes-table-headers>:not(:first-child){padding:0…1.00infobox
MoscoviumMelting point670 K ​(400 °C, ​750 °F) (predicted)1.00infobox
MoscoviumNamingAfter Moscow region1.00infobox
MoscoviumNatural occurrencesynthetic1.00infobox
MoscoviumOxidation statescommon: (none) (+1), (+3)1.00infobox
MoscoviumPeriodperiod 71.00infobox
MoscoviumPhase .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal}at STPsolid (predicted)1.00infobox
MoscoviumPronunciation/mɒˈskoʊviəm/ ⓘ ​(mo-SKOH-vee-əm)1.00infobox

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