Unbinilium

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Unbinilium (eka-radium) is the temporary name of an undiscovered chemical element in the periodic table that has the temporary symbol Ubn and has the atomic number 120.

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The name unbinilium is used as a placeholder, such as in scientific articles about the search for element 120. Transuranic elements beyond plutonium are always artificially produced, and usually end up being named for a scientist or the location of a laboratory that does work in atomic physics.

See systematic element name.

Stable Unbinilium

The element is of interest because it is part of the hypothesized island of stability, with isotope 304 being the most stable.


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hu:Unbinilium ja:未発見元素の一覧