Ununbium, now known as copernicium (Cn), is a synthetic element that does not occur naturally in the environment. It was first synthesized in 1996 at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Germany. Copernicium is typically produced in particle accelerators through the fusion of lead and zinc atoms. Due to its extremely short half-life and instability, it is primarily used for research purposes in the field of nuclear chemistry.
i could hounestly say thaqt i have no clue where ununbium is found i hope some one else does
Most of it is on Wikipedia, as usual.
Ununbium is now called Copernicium and it has 112 electrons
Ununbium is an extreamly dense element, elemental # 112. is has 112 protons and electrons.
no one knows
Nothing, there is no use for it
Atomic Number = 112
Ununbium (element 112) is a synthetic superheavy element with no known stable isotopes. At room temperature, ununbium would likely exist in a solid state due to its high atomic number, but specific properties such as melting and boiling points are not well-established.
Ununbium, which is now known as Copernicium, is a synthetic element created in a laboratory and does not occur naturally. Its appearance is not well documented, but it is expected to be a silvery color based on its position in the periodic table.
Ununquadium cannot be a commercial product.
Unknown now; possible a gas or a liquid metal.
Ununbium by Hoffman and Victor.