The answer is yes. Its name is Ununquadium.
no ine cares what the 118th element is but ill tell you anyway its peoples privates
The element with atomic number 117 is Ununseptium (Uus). It has been observed but not officially recognised. It still has it's systematic IUPAC placeholder name as a result. Scientists believe that it will either be a metalloid or a halogen.
People say they have made the element unahexium but hasn't been confirmed and even if there has been and element confirmed its only stable for a few milliseconds before it decays into more stable elements.
Charles Lindenbeurgh.
118th
118th is "cent dix-huitième" in French.
The presence of certain elements is certified by spectroscopy.
"This is the day that the Lord has made. I will rejoice and be glad in it". This is a quote from the 118th Psalm.
The address of the Sydenham Health Clinic is 264 West 118th Street, New York NY. The gate at the main entrance on 118th Street is located at 40.8053° north latitude 73.9535° west longitude.
Natural polonium exist probable as a compound (as PoPb) but this hypothesis was not surely confirmed up today.
The element that is represented by the symbol Lr is called lawrencium. It has an atomic number of 103, and an atomic mass of 262.
Radon (Rn) has the most protons of any element in Group 0 (18) with 86 protons. However, if or when Ununoctium is officially confirmed, that will become the element with most protons in that family, with 118 protons.