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Facts about Darmstadtium - Element included on the Periodic Table |
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Facts about the Definition of the Element Darmstadtium The Element Darmstadtium is defined as... Darmstadtium (formerly known as Ununnilium) is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Ds and atomic number 110. It has an atomic weight of 281 making it one of the super-heavy atoms. It is a synthetic element and decays in thousandths of a second. Due to its presence in Group 10 it is believed to likely be metallic and solid. |
Interesting Facts about the Origin and Meaning of the element name Darmstadtium What are the origins of the word Darmstadtium ? The name originates from its place of discovery in Darmstadt, Germany
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Facts about the Classification of the Element Darmstadtium Darmstadtium is classified as a "Transition Metal" which are located in Groups 3 - 12 of the Periodic Table. An Element classified as a Transition Metal is ductile, malleable, and able to conduct electricity and heat. |
Brief Facts about the Discovery and History of the Element Darmstadtium Darmstadtium was discovered at the Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany in 1994 |
Occurrence of the element Darmstadtium in the Atmosphere Man-made |
Common Uses of Darmstadtium No known uses |
The Properties of the Element DarmstadtiumName of Element : Darmstadtium Symbol of Element : Ds Atomic Number of Darmstadtium : 110 Atomic Mass: (269.0) amu Melting Point: Unknown Boiling Point: Unknown Number of Protons/Electrons in Darmstadtium : 110 Number of Neutrons in Darmstadtium : 159 Crystal Structure: Unknown Density Unknown Color of Darmstadtium : Unknown | |
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The element Darmstadtium and the Periodic Table Find out more facts about Darmstadtium on the Periodic Table which arranges every chemical element according to its atomic number, as based on the periodic law, so that chemical elements with similar properties are in the same column. Our Periodic Table is simple to use - just click on the symbol for Darmstadtium for additional facts and info and for an instant comparison of the Atomic Weight, Melting Point, Boiling Point and Mass - G/cc of Darmstadtium with any other element. An invaluable source for more interesting facts and information about the Darmstadtium element and as a Chemistry reference guide.
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Facts and Info about the element Darmstadtium - IUPAC and the Modern Standardised Periodic Table The Standardised Periodic Table in use today was agreed by the International Union of Pure Applied Chemistry, IUPAC, in 1985 which includes the Darmstadtium element. The famous Russian Scientist, Dimitri Mendeleev, perceived the correct classification method of "the periodic table" for the 65 elements which were known in his time. Darmstadtium was discovered at the Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany in 1994. The Standardised Periodic Table now recognises more periods and elements than Dimitri Mendeleev knew in his day but still all fitting into his concept of the "Periodic Table" in which Darmstadtium is just one element that can be found. |
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