Impossible to be measured with a number of atoms obtained under 1oo.
To calculate the relative density of a substance, you divide the density of the substance by the density of water. The formula is: Relative Density Density of Substance / Density of Water. The relative density is a measure of how dense a substance is compared to water.
An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.
Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of a substance, while relative density compares the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance (usually water). Relative density is dimensionless and is often used to identify substances or determine their purity based on their comparison to a standard substance.
The relative density of an object is determined by comparing its density to the density of water. It is calculated by dividing the density of the object by the density of water. If the relative density is less than 1, the object will float in water; if it is greater than 1, it will sink.
An object will float in a fluid if its density is less than the fluid's density. If the object's density is greater than the fluid's density, the object will sink. If the object's density is equal to the fluid's density, it will be suspended at a specific depth.
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
i could hounestly say thaqt i have no clue where ununbium is found i hope some one else does
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.
it wasnt discovered it was made (any element after uranium is human made)