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This has not been determined, as we have not yet created a sufficient quantity (or any that stuck around long enough before decomposing- it's an unstable element) to test this.

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Where would a new element with an atomic number of 113 be placed?

The element with an atomic number of 113 is Ununtrium.


What is the atomic number of ununtrium?

Ununtrium, with the chemical symbol Uut, has the atomic number 113.


What group does element 113 belong to?

Element 113 has the temporary name of Ununtrium. It has not yet been given a permanent name.


Which element is113?

The element with atomic number 113 is Ununtrium (Uut). It has been observed but not officially discovered. It is said to have 113 electrons on 7 shells with 3 electrons in the outer shell. It would be synthetic and highly radioactive.


What is atom 113 number of isotopes?

The chemical element nihonium (Nh) has 7 isotopes.


What elements do you think 113 is like?

Element 113 would be most like Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium and Thallium because it is in the same group (XII) of the periodic table.


What elements do you think 113 is like Why?

Element 113 would be most like Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium and Thallium because it is in the same group (XII) of the periodic table.


How many valence electrons does 113 have?

Element 113, known as Nihonium, has 3 valence electrons. It is located in group 13 of the periodic table, which means it has 3 valence electrons in its outermost energy level.


What element is hard and silver?

silver


What is the main element in the hard part of bones and teeth?

The key element is calcium.


How do you convert 113 percent into a fraction?

113% = 113/100113% = 113/100113% = 113/100113% = 113/100


Is oxygen hard or soft?

Oxygen is a non-metal element, so it is considered a "hard" element. In chemistry, "hardness" generally refers to the ability of an element to form bonds with other elements. Oxygen typically forms strong covalent bonds with other elements, contributing to its classification as a "hard" element.