Atomic Number of Tennessine

Tennessine Atomic Number

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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About Tennessine

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
Atomic SymbolTs
Group17
Period7
Atomic Weight294 u
Density7.2 g/cm3
Melting Point (K)723 K
Melting Point (℃)unknown
Boiling Point (K)883 K
Boiling Point (℃)unknown
Heat Capacity
Abundance0 mg/kg
State at STP
OccurrenceSynthetic
Description
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What is the Boiling Point of Tennessine?

Tennessine boiling point is unknown. Boiling point of Tennessine in Kelvin is 883 K.

What is the Melting Point of Tennessine?

Tennessine melting point is unknown. Melting point of Tennessine in Kelvin is 723 K.