Hassium was for the first time obtained by Gottfried Münzenberg, Peter Armbruster, H. Folger, Fritz Peter Heßberger, Sigurd Hofmann, J. Keller, Klaus Poppensieker, Willibrord Reisdorf, Karl-Heinz Schmidt, H.-J. Schött, Matti Leino, and R. Hingmann from Gesselschaft für Schwerionenforschung (Darmstadt, Germany) in 1984.
For the nuclear reactions used to obtain hassium see the link below.
Hassium has no uses.
Hassium is an artificial chemical element.
A reaction to obtain hassium is:Pb-208 + Fe-58-------------Hs-265 + n
Hassium has no uses.
Hassium has not applications.
An atom of hassium (Hs) has 108 electrons surrounding its nucleus. This number is based on the atomic number of hassium, which is 108, indicating the number of protons and electrons in a neutral atom of hassium.
The color of hassium is not known.
Hassium is a synthetic element that is a metal. It is highly radioactive and has no known biological functions.
Impossible to answer, but very probable no smell.
Hassium was named for a region in Germany.
Hassium is not a commercial product.
Hassium has not practical uses.