The element with the atomic number 120 is theoretical and hasn't been observed. However, it does still have a systematic IUPAC placeholder name - Unbinilium (Ubn). No attempts have ever been made to create this element. If it were to be discovered, it would fit in under Radium as an Alkaline Earth Metal.
The element that melts at 120 degrees Celsius is mercury (Hg).
The element 120 was not obtained until today. The position will be probable in the group 2, under radium.
One has an element designed to work on 120 volts, the other has an element designed to work on 240 volts.
All molecules that has a trigonal planar structure has 120° bond angles. One example is BF3.
Yes it is. It is an isotope of the atom / element tin.
up to 120 elements 14 can be the maximum no. of valence electrons if any element with atomic no.greater than 120 is discovered its maximum no. of valence electrons would be 18
There is no element 120. The highest atomic number according to the current periodic table is 118, of which only 3 atoms have been synthesized. There are only 92 naturally occurring elements. The rest have been, or will be synthesized in special laboratories.
The element with the atomic number 120 is theoretical and hasn't been observed. However, it does still have a systematic IUPAC placeholder name - Unbinilium (Ubn). No attempts have ever been made to create this element. If it were to be discovered, it would fit in under Radium as an Alkaline Earth Metal.
one third of 360 is 120
No I don't.
60x20=120 30x40=120
120 x 10,000 = 1200000 or 120 = 120.0000