Number of neutrons = Atomic Mass of an isotope - Atomic number of an element The atomic number of darmstadtium is 110; darmstadtium isotopes has massess between 267 and 281.
Darmstadtium is in the group 10 and period 7 of the periodic table of Mendeleev. The atomic number of darmstadtium is 110. Ds is a member of the family of super-heavy elements (or transactinoids).
The melting point of darmstadtium, a synthetic element with the atomic number 110, is not precisely known due to its extremely short half-life and the challenges in studying its properties. Darmstadtium is a transactinide element that is predicted to have a melting point around 2800 degrees Celsius based on its position in the periodic table. Experimental data on darmstadtium is limited, so further research is needed to determine its exact melting point.
Livermorium has 116 protons.
Californium has 98 protons.
Sodium has 11 protons.
The atomic number (110) and the number of protons are specific for darmstadtium.
Darmstadtium has 110 electrons.
Darmstadtium has seven electron shells around the nucleus.
Darmstadtium is not magnetic.
Darmstadtium has not uses.
Darmstadtium is an artificial element; no stable isotopes exist. From Wikipedia: "Eight different isotopes of darmstadtium have been reported with atomic masses 267, 269-271, 273, 277, 279, and 281, ..." The numbers are protons + neutrons. Subtract 110 (the atomic number for this element) to subtract the protons, and get the number of neutrons for the different isotopes. In other words, between 157 and 171, depending on the isotope.
The texture of darmstadtium is not known.
Darmstadtium has no uses.
Darmstadtium has no uses.
The appearance of darmstadtium is not known.
Darmstadtium has no uses.
It is supposed that darmstadtium is a solid metal.