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Livermorium, 116Lv
Livermorium
Pronunciation/ˌlɪvərˈmɔːriəm/ (LIV-ər-MOR-ee-əm)
Mass number[293] (data not decisive)[lower-alpha 1]
Livermorium in the periodic table
Hydrogen Helium
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Atomic number (Z)116
Groupgroup 16 (chalcogens)
Periodperiod 7
Block  p-block
Electron configuration[Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p4 (predicted)[2]
Electrons per shell2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 6 (predicted)
Physical properties
Phase at STPsolid (predicted)[2][3]
Melting point637–780 K ​(364–507 °C, ​687–944 °F) (extrapolated)[3]
Boiling point1035–1135 K ​(762–862 °C, ​1403–1583 °F) (extrapolated)[3]
Density (near r.t.)12.9 g/cm3 (predicted)[2]
Heat of fusion7.61 kJ/mol (extrapolated)[3]
Heat of vaporization42 kJ/mol (predicted)[4]
Atomic properties
Oxidation statescommon: (none)
(−2),[5] (+4)
Ionization energies
  • 1st: 663.9 kJ/mol (predicted)[6]
  • 2nd: 1330 kJ/mol (predicted)[4]
  • 3rd: 2850 kJ/mol (predicted)[4]
  • (more)
Atomic radiusempirical: 183 pm (predicted)[4]
Covalent radius162–166 pm (extrapolated)[3]
Other properties
Natural occurrencesynthetic
CAS Number54100-71-9
History
Namingafter Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,[7] itself named partly after Livermore, California
DiscoveryJoint Institute for Nuclear Research and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (2000)
Isotopes of livermorium
Main isotopes[1] Decay
abun­dance half-life (t1/2) mode pro­duct
290Lv synth 9 ms α 286Fl
SF
291Lv synth 26 ms α 287Fl
292Lv synth 16 ms α 288Fl
293Lv synth 70 ms α 289Fl
293mLv synth 80 ms α ?
File:Symbol category class.svg Category: Livermorium
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child table, as reused in {IB-Lv}
Main isotopes of livermorium
Main isotopes[1] Decay
abun­dance half-life (t1/2) mode pro­duct
290Lv synth 9 ms α 286Fl
SF
291Lv synth 26 ms α 287Fl
292Lv synth 16 ms α 288Fl
293Lv synth 70 ms α 289Fl
293mLv synth 80 ms α ?
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Name and identifiers
Symbol etymology (11 non-trivial)
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Pronunciation
Allotropes (overview)
Group (overview)
Period (overview)
Block (overview)
Natural occurrence
Phase at STP
Oxidation states
Spectral lines image
Electron configuration (cmt, ref)
Isotopes
Standard atomic weight
  most stable isotope
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See also {{Index of data sets}} · Cat:data sets (0) · (this table: )

Notes

  1. The most stable isotope of livermorium cannot be determined based on existing data due to uncertainty that arises from the low number of measurements. The half-life of 293Lv corresponding to two standard deviations is, based on existing data, 57+86
    −34
    milliseconds, whereas that of 291Lv is 19+34
    −12
    milliseconds; these measurements have overlapping confidence intervals.[1]

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