It is supposed that ununseptium is a halogen (non metal).
Ununtrium belongs to the group of elements known as the transactinides. These elements are part of the periodic table's seventh period and are characterized by their high atomic numbers and unstable radioactive properties.
Ununtrium (Uut) Ununtrium is the temporary name of a chemical element with the temporary symbol Uut and atomic number 113. Boiling points: 1400 K, 1100 °C, 2000 °F Melting points: 700 K, 430 °C, 810 °F
Aluminum foil is made of aluminum metal.
Sodium is a soft, silvery-white, highly reactive metal that belongs to the alkali metal group in the periodic table.
Sheet metal can take hundreds to thousands of years to decay, depending on factors such as the environment and the type of metal.
Ununtrium is a synthetic element that falls into the category of metal. It is a solid at room temperature.
Ununtrium, with atomic number 113, is a synthetic element and does not naturally occur in nature. Its chemical properties are not well understood, but it is expected to behave as a metal and potentially form bonds with other elements in group 13 of the periodic table.
The chemical symbol of ununtrium is Uut.
Ununtrium is not a commercial product.
Ununtrium has not uses.
They are boron, aluminium, gallium, indium, thallium and ununtrium.
Very probable ununtrium is not combustible.
The appearance of ununtrium is not known.
The chemical symbol of ununtrium is Uut.
The chemistry of ununtrium is not known.
The boiling point of ununtrium is not known.
Ununtrium doesn't affect the Earth.