Ununoctium, element #118, is very hard to make and does not occur in nature (as far as we have been able to determine) therefore even if it did have a use, we would never have enough of it to be able to use it. Only a few atoms of this element have ever been synthesized.
its known and nobody can find it no use, only a curiosity in nuclear physics
Ununoctium is important only for nuclear physics research.
there is none, only a few atoms have been made/discovered
Any practical uses.
Any use for ununhexium
no use
Ununhexium hasn't practical uses.
Ununhexium is probably a metal.
Ununhexium is a radioactive chemical element.
Ununhexium is an artificial chemical element, radioactive and unstable.
Ununhexium
Ununhexium hasn't practical uses.
The first nuclear reaction used to obtain ununhexium was: 4820Ca + 24896Cm------------296116Uuh*-------------293116Uuh + 3 n
Ununhexium is probably a metal.
The chemistry of ununhexium is not known.
Ununhexium is an element. And not a property.
Ununhexium is supposed to be a solid metalloid.
Ununhexium cannot be a commercial product.
Ununhexium is an artificial chemical element, radioactive and unstable.
Ununhexium is a radioactive chemical element.
The decay products of ununhexium (after alpha decay) are isotopes of ununquadium.
Ununhexium, with the chemical symbol Uuh, has the atomic number 116.
Ununhexium is an artificial chemical element; it is prepared only in nuclear physics laboratories using particle accelerators.