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Element 113 would be most like Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium and Thallium because it is in the same group (XII) of the periodic table.

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Why isn't there element 113 and 115?

There are! Element 113 is Ununtrium (Uut) and 115 is Ununpentium (Uup). They're just not as well-known as other elements. See the related link listed below for a tabular display and explanation of the periodic table, as of September 17th, 2012.


What are the total number of elements known?

There are at least 112 elements reported and confirmed. Elements 113-115 have been reported, but have not been confirmed. Today 118 chemical elements have been named; 92 are naturally occurring


Where would you put an atom that has a atomic number of 113 and has 3 electrons in the outer energy level?

An atom with an atomic number of 113 is nihonium (Nh). Since it has three electrons in its outer energy level, it would be placed in group 13 of the periodic table, which corresponds to the p-block elements. This positioning reflects its valence electron configuration of ns²np¹, indicating that it is likely to exhibit similar chemical properties to other group 13 elements like thallium (Tl) and indium (In).


What elements are the atomic numbers between 95 and 140?

The elements with atomic numbers between 95 and 140 include the actinides and the beginning of the transactinides. This range starts with americium (95) and goes up to unquadquadium (or flerovium, 114), followed by elements like copernicium (112) and nihonium (113), with the atomic numbers continuing through to oganesson (118). Beyond 118, the elements from atomic numbers 119 to 140 are predicted but not yet discovered or officially recognized.


What is 113 inches in cms?

113" = 287.02cm