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.
Element 113 has the temporary name of Ununtrium. It has not yet been given a permanent name.
Calcium.
argon :)
Neon is niether hard or soft because it is a noble gas.
Compound separated is hard to do but is call an element
The element with an atomic number of 113 is Ununtrium.
Element 113 has the temporary name of Ununtrium. It has not yet been given a permanent name.
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.
The chemical element nihonium (Nh) has 7 isotopes.
Element 113 would be most like Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium and Thallium because it is in the same group (XII) of the periodic table.
Element 113 would be most like Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium and Thallium because it is in the same group (XII) of the periodic table.
silver
The key element is calcium.
113% = 113/100113% = 113/100113% = 113/100113% = 113/100
This is Boron
There are! Element 113 is Ununtrium (Uut) and 115 is Ununpentium (Uup). They're just not as well-known as other elements. See the related link listed below for a tabular display and explanation of the periodic table, as of September 17th, 2012.
The positive integer factors of 113 are: 1, 113