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What are facts about hassium?

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Isotope 270 of Hassium, discovered by an international team of scientists led by the Technical University of Munich in December 2006, is a doubly magic isotope with an unusually long half-life of 22 seconds. The existence of such relatively stable heavy isotopes had already been theoretically predicted, with some theories suggesting Hassium-270 may form part of an island of stability

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Hassium has no uses for our natural life, it is a synthetic element so it is not found in the environment and little is known about it.

Due to its extremely short half-life (0.002 seconds), there's no reason for considering the effects of hassium in the environment.

It is so unstable, any amount formed would decompose to other elements so quickly that there's no reason to study its effects on human health.

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Hassium is an artificial chemical element, radioactive, unstable, metal, solid, atomic number 108, group 8 and period 7 in the Periodic Table of Mendeleev, similar to osmium, having 12 isotopes, etc.


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Hassium is an artificial chemical element, radioactive, unstable, metal, solid, atomic number 108, group 8 and period 7 in the periodic table of Mendeleev, similar to osmium, having 12 isotopes, etc.

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