The periodic table/Oganesson
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Discovery
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[edit | edit source]Name: Oganesson Symbol: Og Mass: 294 Classification: Group 0 (Noble Gases) |
Protons: 118 Electrons: 118 Neutrons: 176 Color: Colorless Discovered in: 2006 |
Crystal Structure: Unknown Melting Point: Unknown Boiling Point: Unknown Common Uses: Oganesson's most stable isotope, oganesson-294, has a half-life of about 0.89 milliseconds. It decays into livermorium-290 through alpha decay. Since only a few atoms of oganesson have ever been produced, it currently has no uses outside of basic scientific research. |
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