It's UNUNPENTIUM.
The basis is: you want the name for 115 at. no.....so the following letters are used to depict no.'s
1----> un
5----> pent
suffix----->ium.....
as you want it for the element with no's 1..1...and 5..
2 times one and 1 time five with the suffix makes it UN+UN+PENT+IUM=UNUNPENTIUM
Ununpentium, with the chemical symbol Uup, has the atomic number 115.
The atomic number of an element is determined by the number of protons in its nucleus. In this case, the isotope In-115 refers to indium with 115 protons. Therefore, the atomic number of isotope In-115 is 49.
Since 2005, four new elements have been officially added to the periodic table: copernicium (Cn, atomic number 112), nihonium (Nh, atomic number 113), flerovium (Fl, atomic number 114), and moscovium (Mc, atomic number 115). These elements were recognized and named by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) in the years following their discovery.
That element is Indium (In) and it's not a commonly encountered element in chemistry.
Yes, element 115 is real and is known as Moscovium. It is a superheavy synthetic element with the atomic number 115 and the symbol 'Mc'. Moscovium was synthesized in a laboratory and is highly unstable, with a very short half-life.
Ununpentium, with the chemical symbol Uup, has the atomic number 115.
Ununpentium has 115 protons in the nucleus.
The atomic number of an element is determined by the number of protons in its nucleus. In this case, the isotope In-115 refers to indium with 115 protons. Therefore, the atomic number of isotope In-115 is 49.
Since 2005, four new elements have been officially added to the periodic table: copernicium (Cn, atomic number 112), nihonium (Nh, atomic number 113), flerovium (Fl, atomic number 114), and moscovium (Mc, atomic number 115). These elements were recognized and named by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) in the years following their discovery.
All tin isotopes have 50 protons. For neutral atoms, the number of electrons will also be 50. The neutron number is 119 - 50, which is 69.
Indium, atomic number 49, so 49 Protons. Atomic mass 115, so 115-49 = 66 Neutrons.
Ununpentium is the temporary name given to the chemical element with atomic number 115. The name is derived from the Latin roots "un" (one) and "pent" (five), representing it as the element after 114. Once its discovery is confirmed, a permanent name will be proposed according to guidelines set by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).
A single atom of indium-115 contains 69 neutrons. This is because the atomic number of indium (In) is 49, which represents the number of protons in the nucleus, and the mass number of indium-115 is 115, which is the sum of protons and neutrons, so the number of neutrons can be calculated by subtracting the atomic number from the mass number.
It is the atomic number for the element, Ununpentium. In zombies the purple substance that is seen in the teleporters is thought to be it.
That element is Indium (In) and it's not a commonly encountered element in chemistry.
Ununpentium is a provisional name for the artificial radioactive element with the atomic number 115.The names of new chemical elements is regulated by IUPAC rules, seePure Appl. Chem., Vol. 74, No. 5, pp. 787--791, 2002.The word is composed from:un=1, un=1, pentium=5; derived from the Latin language.
Indium have:protons = 49neutrons = 66electrons = 49to know how to get the protons, electrons and neutrons:protons = atomic number of the elementelectrons = protons or atomic number of the elementneutrons = mass number-atomic number