Bombard a plutonium target with calcium ions in a particle accelerator, and you might get an atom of ununquadium out of the deal. That's what the Russian scientists who created the atom (and so far fewer than 100 atoms of it have ever been produced) did.
ununquadium is made up of just itself - it is an element, specifically number 114.
The chemistry of ununquadium is not known up today.
Yes, ununquadium is a man-made element and is not found naturally in the Earth's crust. It is produced in particle accelerators by bombarding target elements with high-energy particles to create unstable isotopes of ununquadium.
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The chemical symbol of ununquadium is Uuq.
Ununquadium is an artificial chemical element.
Ununquadium has 114 electrons.
Ununquadium don't contain compounds.
Ununquadium is a radioactive chemical element.
Ununquadium, with the chemical symbol Uuq, has the atomic number 114.
Today are known five isotopes of ununquadium.
It is supposed thet ununquadium is a noble gas.