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Ununpentium is not naturally occurring and can only be made under extreme lab conditions in miniscule amounts. The half life of Ununpentium is extremely short, therefore any of this substance which CAN be made would not exist for long. Therefore, the cost is essentially whatever expense is incurred during the procedure of artificially creating the material. This would likely be a vast number.

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How much heavier is ununoctium than gold?

Ununoctium is expected to be significantly heavier than gold. Ununoctium is a synthetic element with an atomic number around 118, making it much heavier than gold, which has an atomic number of 79. The exact weight difference will depend on the specific isotope of ununoctium and gold being compared.


How much does one gallon of ununoctium weigh?

The weight of ununoctium varies based on its isotopes, but it is estimated to have a density around 57 g/cm³. So, for one gallon (about 3.8 liters) of ununoctium, it would weigh approximately 216.6 kilograms.


How much would a cubic inch of ununoctium weigh?

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What is the phase of ununoctium?

It is believed that ununoctium is a solid.


What is the symbol for ununoctium?

The symbol of ununoctium is Uuo.


What does ununoctium bond with?

The chemistry of ununoctium is not known.


Is ununoctium expensive?

Ununoctium is not a commercial product.


How is ununoctium used in technology?

Ununoctium has not uses.


What the ununoctium atomic structure ununoctium?

The isotope ununoctium-294 has 118 protons and electrons and 176 neutrons.


What are some uses of ununoctium?

Any practical use for ununoctium.


What is the density at room temperature for ununoctium?

The density of ununoctium is not known.


What is the importance of ununoctium?

Ununoctium is important for the research in nuclear physics.