Unbipentium

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Unbipentium, 00Ubp
Unbipentium
Pronunciation/ˌnbˈpɛntiəm/ (OON-by-PEN-tee-əm)
Unbipentium in the periodic table
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Ubp

(Use)
unbiquadiumUnbipentiumunbihexium
Groupg-block groups (no number)
Periodperiod 8 (theoretical, extended table)
Block  g-block
Electrons per shell2, 8, 18, 32, 33, 20, 8, 4
Physical properties
Phase at STPunknown
Atomic properties
Oxidation states(+1), (+6), (+7) (predicted)[1]
Isotopes of Unbipentium
Template:infobox Unbipentium isotopes does not exist
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Unbipentium is a hypothetical (theoretical or imagined) element of the periodic table. It is also known as eka-neptunium.

The atomic number of this element is 125. It has the symbol Ubp. The name Unbipentium and the symbol Ubp are temporary IUPAC names. This name and symbol exist until a permanent name is decided. It is expected to be a g-block element and an superactinides. It is the sixth element in the eighth period of the periodic table.

The synthesis of unbipentium was first attempted in 1977 by bombarding a target of Americium-238 with zinc-65 ions at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt, Germany:

  • 243Am + 66,68Zn → 309,311Ubp

No atoms were identified.[2]

References[change | change source]

  1. Pyykkö, Pekka (2011). "A suggested periodic table up to Z ≤ 172, based on Dirac–Fock calculations on atoms and ions". Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 13 (1): 161–8. Bibcode:2011PCCP...13..161P. doi:10.1039/c0cp01575j. PMID 20967377.
  2. Hofmann, Sigurd (2002). On Beyond Americium. Taylor & Francis. p. 105. ISBN 978-0-415-28496-7.