Atomic Number of Tennessine
Atomic Number of Tennessine is 117.
Chemical symbol for Tennessine is Ts. Number of protons in Tennessine is 117. Atomic weight of Tennessine is 294 u or g/mol. Melting point of Tennessine is unknown and its the boiling point is unknown.
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Tennessine is among the most recently discovered chemical elements. It was obtained less than 10 years ago in the labs of a chemical research facility in Russia by the members of three groups of scientists: one is from Tennessee, the other from California, and the third one is from Russia. This element does not occur in nature and actually a little is known about its properties and chemical data. So far, only a few atoms of tennessine have been obtained in order to be studied and researched in terms of chemical labs.
Properties of Tennessine Element
| Atomic Number (Z) | 117 |
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| Atomic Symbol | Ts |
| Group | 17 |
| Period | 7 |
| Atomic Weight | 294 u |
| Density | 7.2 g/cm3 |
| Melting Point (K) | 723 K |
| Melting Point (℃) | unknown |
| Boiling Point (K) | 883 K |
| Boiling Point (℃) | unknown |
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| Abundance | 0 mg/kg |
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| Occurrence | Synthetic |
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