I'm not sure that it's been created yet.
The one hundred seventeenth element in the Periodic Table is tennessine (Ts). It is a synthetic element with the symbol Ts and atomic number 117. Tennessine is a highly unstable element that was first synthesized in 2010.
The one hundred fifteenth element in the periodic table is moscovium (Mc). It is a synthetic element with the atomic number 115 and does not occur naturally on Earth. Its discovery was confirmed in 2010 by a team of Russian and American scientists.
The 109th element in the periodic table is Meitnerium (Mt). It is a synthetic element and is radioactive, with a very short half-life. It was first synthesized in 1982 by a team of German researchers.
Elements: iron, nickel, uranium, astatine, lanthanum and the others up the atomic number 118. Fot the applications hundred of volumes can be writed !
Dmitri Mendeleev is credited with developing the first periodic table of elements in 1869. Mendeleev arranged elements by increasing atomic weight and grouped them based on similar properties and chemical behavior. His periodic table laid the foundation for the modern version we use today.
There are 118 elements know to man at this date. That is to say that man has created an atom which contains 118 protons, 118 neutrons, and 118 electrons. This fell apart as soon as it was created, as do most synthetic elements. There are only about 91 naturally occurring and semi-stable elements, the remaining 27 are scientifically lab founded..
The 102nd element is called Nobelium (No).
Mendelevium (Md).
There is no permanent name for the 113th element, but its temporary name is Ununtrium (Uut).
To be frank, there is no 114th element and the element Ununquadium as posted before doesn't even exist.
bohrium, Bh. See related link.
seaborgium, Sg. See related link.
Name: RoentgeniumSymbol: RgAtomic number: 111Atomic weight: [ 280 ]
The one hundred fifteenth element in the periodic table is moscovium (Mc). It is a synthetic element with the atomic number 115 and does not occur naturally on Earth. Its discovery was confirmed in 2010 by a team of Russian and American scientists.
Name: LawrenciumSymbol: LrAtomic number: 103Atomic weight: [ 262 ]
The 109th element in the periodic table is Meitnerium (Mt). It is a synthetic element and is radioactive, with a very short half-life. It was first synthesized in 1982 by a team of German researchers.
That stands for "One hundred eight Elements in the Periodic Table", but this is now obsolete. As of 2008, at least 117 elements have been discovered.
This describes an element. There are over a hundred elements in the physical world, and they are all categorized in the periodic table.