Ununbium is an extreamly dense element, elemental # 112. is has 112 protons and electrons.
An unnamed element.
Ununquadium cannot be a commercial product.
The "vertical" column of the periodic table is called the "group" (from group I, with Hydrogen at the top, then Lithium, Sodium, Potasium, Rubidium, Cesium and Francium at the bottom of that group; To group VIII with Helium at the top, working down to ununoctium at the bottom). The horizontal column is called a "period". e.g, period 1, has the element Hydrogen to Helium from left to right of the periodic table, Whereas period 7, has the elements Francium, Radium, Actinium, Rutherfordium, dubnium, Seaborgium, Bohrium, Hassium, Meitnerium, Darmstadtium, Roentgenium, Ununbium, Ununtrium, Ununquadium, Ununpentium, Ununhexium, Ununseptium and Ununoctium, from left to right of the periodic table!
# Cesium .2 # Rubidium .3 # Sodium .4 # Potassium .5 # Lithium .6 # Indium 1.2 # Gallium 1.5 # Lead 1.5 # Calcium 1.5 # Strontium 1.8 As it makes no sense to talk of hardness when a metal is liquid all values are when the metal is solid. Mercury is 2-2.5 when solid. In making this table I didn't look-up the hardness of absolutely every metal so some rearrangements maybe be necessary here. # Zinc 2.5 # Aluminum 2 # Antimony 3-3.3 # Bismuth 2.5 # Cadmium 2 # silver 2.5 - 4 # Magnesium 2 # Mercury 2-2.5 # Gold 2.5-3 Moh's scale of hardness
Ununbium is now called Copernicium and it has 112 electrons
i could hounestly say thaqt i have no clue where ununbium is found i hope some one else does
jay soda
Nothing, there is no use for it
no one knows
Ununbium is an artificial element. Because it is highly radioactive (with a half-life of less than a second), it's state is unknown.
Atomic Number = 112
It depends on what the temperature and the pressure is.
Ununquadium cannot be a commercial product.
Unknown now; possible a gas or a liquid metal.
it wasnt discovered it was made (any element after uranium is human made)
Ununbium by Hoffman and Victor.