If you talk about orbitals they do still fit in the model of shells and energy levels. But ofcourse, the electrons' orbits are not round or spherical, but I quess you know that.
As they hit atoms of different elements into one another to make new ones does this mean that they make different elements in the Large Hadron Collider in CERN?
#119 will open 8th period and thus will require atom to have 8 electron shells total. 8th and 9th periods have much more elements in them as there's new orbital introduced (6 and 7 had F orbital, 8 and 9 have G)
As a person with a B.S. in Biochemistry, my one regret is not sticking with Chemistry, keep up the excellent work, maybe one day I'll enroll in a PhD program for Chem and I'll be able to make something you'll want to talk about.
@hasharoni He was referring to its place on the Periodic table of Elements (Hence the name of the video). Which is the 118 spot. And for all those that say Un---- Elements are still there, Those are Artificial elements and Im sure hes just doing the Natural elements.
@sabati3 Yes, and as he explains, any atom with such a high number of elementary particles is highly unstable, and so unlikely to be manufactured soon, let alone found in nature.
@hasharoni 118 is the number of protons, and does not reflect the order of discovery. For a neutral atom, the number of protons equals the number of electrons but with neutrons this gets a little more tricky as you can have isotopes (elements with the same number of protons but a varying number of neutrons).
element 121 would be more impressive than 119, it would have electrons in the G block, anyone who takes basic chemistry knows this would be an incredible discovery
i hav a hypothesis. After watching this vid, i actually gathered some info and pictures on the web about the properties of radon, and where you said u were not sure what state it is, i think it will be a gas, and that i immidiantly illiminated 'Solid' because if radon can rise as high as to the celing of a house, or roof, then ununoctinium will definiately not be a solid. I think itll be, after my research, a gas, then liquid, then gas, if we'd manage to get some 4 a longer period of time.
@sk8shred The highest is 139 or 149 (I don't remember). Basically, the nucleic force between the neutrons and the protons because so strong, yet so short in range, that it cannot hold itself together. Thus, because being so unstable, it just decays into smaller elements
@lolzie117 actually element chuck norris can only be created by bombarding 38847194739 atoms of every other element on the periodic table including ununoctium together at 1850 times the speed of light and it has an atomic number of 93783052858436
i know this because i am from the year 18346, where chuck norris rules all
@lolzie117 No, Chuck Norris isn't Element 119; he doesn't believe in the periodic table of elements, remember? He only believes in the element of surprise.
About element 119. I always wondered whether or not you could continue making new elements or whether there was a limit. I'm glad the professor didn't slam the door closed on that one. Fascinating stuff.
I love the way the Prof explains things! I would have loved to have had him as a teacher in highschool! The teacher we had spoke in a monotone voice, and was boring as all hell. And his hair wasn't nearly as cool :)
I bet reading Chemistry at Nottingham is a sack of laughs! This chap makes Gordon Brown appear interesting! Interesting to hear him refer to an electron as a 'particle'. Mmmmmmmm
@0PsycoDad0 There is a possibility for stabe neuclides in that area. However, there will be no elemens that are plasma at STP. You will notice that as you go down the periodic table, elements have a higher tendency to be solid. This is due to London Dispersion forces. Uuo belongs to a column, so it is likely that it will be a gas or possibly a liquid. For example, Zinc and Cadmium are solids, but Mercury below them is a liquid. Group 17 goes from gases to liquid to solid. Hope that helps.
OMG! My last question about element 119 was the 119th comment on this video clip. What a coincidence!! So this one should be the 120th. Let's talk about element 120 then. :-)
You said 119 is unlikely because bigger atoms are unstable. What will be the effect of strong gravity? e.g. in a black hole or extraterrestrial environment, will atoms be compressed together in such density that much much bigger atoms are theoretically more common?
We already know the effect of strong gravity; the atoms collapse as they are pressed together ever more forcefully and the electrons merge with the protons and you are left with a ball of neutrons.....forming neutron stars.
Thank for the answer. I understand Neutron star is resulted at extremely strong gravity. then how about medium strong gravity, will element 500 still be possible in some distant planet when its environment is similar to the fictional superman's homeland? Is such unstable element what the fictional Kryptonite based on?
Well.....while admiting that I am seriously out of my depth here...my understanding is that even under the titanic gravitational forces within the supergiant stars; fusion can only take the shells of elements up to iron....at that point, the star is doomed since it takes more energy to fuse to iron than is released by the fusion.
Heavier elements still are created in the supernova that follows, and the core collapses to a neutron star.
I don't know much about these subjects, but I think that's something quite impossible to predict(for now), since the rules of space-time that we know(and are, thus, predictable) could be broken in such a harsh environment. Maybe gravity is so, but SO big a force that could tear matter apart, into energy... I believe all we can do is speculate. Once again, I'm not an expert.
yep, it only exists in the synthetic conditions of Earth's particle accellerators (and even then it lasts for less than a millisecond (!) before it degrades). Uranium is the largest naturally occurring element.
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They actually measure the gamma rays and particles that are emitted when the atoms decay. Every radioactive isotope releases rays and particles with characteristic energy levels, so they use theory to predict energies they should look for and if they find them, and the energies do not match any known isotopes, they can be sure they have made a new element.
They detect them using various energy and emissions detectors. You can't "observe" them, even with a scanning tunneling microscope, because they last for an unbelievably small amount of time.
@Muvlonion - - - If Ununennium will be an alkali metal, then it should be even more reactive in water than Francium, which would make for one HELL of a bang. I'd like to see that on YouTube, although it would probably put a hole in the atmosphere...
I've never heard of g sub-shells, i thought the outer electron would go into the outer s shell (following the trend of the rest of group 1 elements). However i am only an A level student, my study doesn't go beyond that so you might well be correct.
g subshells havent been detected yet. As you should know, electrons are filled in order 1s,2s,2p,3s,3p,4s,3d,4p,5s,4d,5p,6s,4f,5d,6p,7s,5f,6d,7p,8s. Of course we havent go so far, but where will the next electron go? 5g?
it will probably not be a gas because radon is within the range of 80 but Uuo will be a solid LOOK AT THE BOTTOM ROW it will be a solid i know it is I AM 999.99% CERTAIN
Uu- are temporary symbols until the scientific community accepts an element discovery, e.g. on successful replications of an original claimed synthesis. IUPAC then allots a name and symbol, usually after lengthy (often heated) negotiations, which tend to be after or per the wishes of the confirmed discoverer or his/her facility.
Uu- forever? Uus quite possibly; it has never been detected. Uub on the other hand may well get a "proper" name as it has been the subject of quite a few experiments.
Systematic names are better. Nuclear chemists will have easier study, communication and there will be no fights over the name to give. And BTW e.g. "Uuu" sounds very cool, what do you think?
119 - Ununnonium - Discovered by someone normal
120 - Spaghettinun - Discovered by Gay Luigi
121 - Whydidimissoutononehunderedandtwentyoneium. Discovered by Jealous Person.
Cola160 12 hours ago
I like the part where he had to pause to calculate how many atoms more it was that ununquadium (two more)
shield543 5 days ago
CALL IT MALIAKOFFIUM (this or Uuq, Uup, Uuh or Uus)
zakkiedude132 1 month ago
Element 119 has been around for a while. Its called surprise.
MrJcm94 1 month ago
energy levels? shells? what happend to the quantum mechanical model?
bskulldragon100 1 month ago
@bskulldragon100
If you talk about orbitals they do still fit in the model of shells and energy levels. But ofcourse, the electrons' orbits are not round or spherical, but I quess you know that.
DoS37 1 month ago
he should grow a moustache so people would call him the Einstein of Chemistry
saeta 1 month ago
hehehe whats next osamabinladenium?
saeta 1 month ago
@saeta or michaeljacksium lol
72dew 1 month ago 2
As they hit atoms of different elements into one another to make new ones does this mean that they make different elements in the Large Hadron Collider in CERN?
DazIOM1140 1 month ago
do a vid on untriseptium, the potentially impossible theoretical element :D periodic videos ftw
therealjordiano 2 months ago
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jleer1 2 months ago
No, Ununobtainium!
HerelAmNot 3 months ago
#119 will open 8th period and thus will require atom to have 8 electron shells total. 8th and 9th periods have much more elements in them as there's new orbital introduced (6 and 7 had F orbital, 8 and 9 have G)
alewis514 3 months ago
would one need higher energy collisions of heavier metals with the heaviest elements to date to achieve element 119?
tabbyybbat 3 months ago
As a person with a B.S. in Biochemistry, my one regret is not sticking with Chemistry, keep up the excellent work, maybe one day I'll enroll in a PhD program for Chem and I'll be able to make something you'll want to talk about.
JustinGuilty 3 months ago
@sabati3 kk
hasharoni 4 months ago
Something is False.. Its not number 118 , the 118 symbolize the number of protons , electrons and newtrons...
Its not by number..
Cause Obviously we found out Gold ( 79 , AU ) Before idunno Niovium ( 42 , NB ) :I
hasharoni 4 months ago
@hasharoni He was referring to its place on the Periodic table of Elements (Hence the name of the video). Which is the 118 spot. And for all those that say Un---- Elements are still there, Those are Artificial elements and Im sure hes just doing the Natural elements.
sabati3 4 months ago
@sabati3 Yes, and as he explains, any atom with such a high number of elementary particles is highly unstable, and so unlikely to be manufactured soon, let alone found in nature.
VarnaVix 4 months ago
@hasharoni 118 is the number of protons, and does not reflect the order of discovery. For a neutral atom, the number of protons equals the number of electrons but with neutrons this gets a little more tricky as you can have isotopes (elements with the same number of protons but a varying number of neutrons).
JustinGuilty 3 months ago
The whole system is expected to become alot less stable, less stable than having a halflife of .89 miliseconds. hahahahaha
skip8619 4 months ago
i love your channel ... thanks ! :)
MrMaffen 4 months ago
I LOVE THIS GUY HE IS AWESOME!!!!!! what a great scientist!
sanin92 5 months ago
WTF my periodic table have 131 elements
TheLaughingMan0603 6 months ago
element 121 would be more impressive than 119, it would have electrons in the G block, anyone who takes basic chemistry knows this would be an incredible discovery
dk2853 6 months ago
@dk2853 discovering any new element would be incredible
klaykill 5 months ago
Element 119 Wtfidoingheroin
xato909 6 months ago
Name: Chuck Norris
Symbol: CN
Atomic #: ∞
Atomic mass: ∞
Viz731 6 months ago
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Viz731 6 months ago
the chuck norris joke is tiresome
dgammar 6 months ago 17
do one for element 117 made in russia a few years ago
SniperKillerS2010 7 months ago
He's wrong. I actually have a jar of it in my basement:P
hattrickster33 7 months ago
there is one other....uturnium
uturniaphobic 7 months ago
Next one is theendium
michel6 7 months ago 2
Element 120: ChuckNorrisWasHereium
screamincheetaaah 8 months ago
I wonder what these guys synthesise in their garages.
bugisami 8 months ago 3
i hav a hypothesis. After watching this vid, i actually gathered some info and pictures on the web about the properties of radon, and where you said u were not sure what state it is, i think it will be a gas, and that i immidiantly illiminated 'Solid' because if radon can rise as high as to the celing of a house, or roof, then ununoctinium will definiately not be a solid. I think itll be, after my research, a gas, then liquid, then gas, if we'd manage to get some 4 a longer period of time.
pooppeeyoupants 8 months ago
@pooppeeyoupants THIS WAS A UNSURE CONCLUSIN, THOUGH, lik u said, anything can happen in the world of atoms.
pooppeeyoupants 8 months ago
u rock i lov this vid
pooppeeyoupants 8 months ago
Perhaps if you study these elements in the form of Bose-Einsteinium form you may learn about the elements more.
Account0997 8 months ago
Can you guys do a video on the "island of stability"?
--Hydro15
hydrogenman15 9 months ago
yes, 3 is larger than 1, lol
kowalityjesus 9 months ago
MAD SCIENTIST!!
TomRiddleMustDie 10 months ago
The last is Untrioctium, but it' s existence is only hypothetical; you think you can find it among the group elements g.
edottoni 11 months ago
is there a limit??
LCSL 11 months ago
the only thing that disappoints me is that we have discovered only three atoms of ununoctium. TI WOULD BE SWEET IF WE HAD 10 KILOS !
Greekowna1996 11 months ago 3
@Greekowna1996 why?^^ why do we need that?
ulkord 9 months ago
@ulkord Nothing im just curious to see how it looks like :D
Greekowna1996 8 months ago
@Greekowna1996 lololol :D
ulkord 8 months ago
My new goal is life is to be the one to create ununennium (119).
p1town 1 year ago
Can't we call it Unobtainium.
Mojosbigstick 1 year ago
@Mojosbigstick no
TheHDreality 1 year ago
@TheHDreality Okay then, how about, reallyhardtosynthesiseium?
Mojosbigstick 1 year ago 2
@Mojosbigstick I'll consider it
TheHDreality 1 year ago
Just finished all 118 element videos!! thank you so much for making these
trevor6744 1 year ago
@trevor6744 did you watch then all in order?
ilvmusiclol 1 year ago
119 is in the first group and extremely violent
i think it should be called "chuck norisium"
oOcrazy95Oo 1 year ago
the Nazis used this element in their test and no one should know of this element
MrHIYA1999 1 year ago
Hexhexhexium is what the devil is made from.
BlueIce7BGB 1 year ago
WHAT ABOUT CHUCKNORISIUM???
revrunnertech2772 1 year ago
@revrunnertech2772
Chucknorrisium is considered too awesome to be on the same periodic table as the rest. It is said to have an atomic mass of 2012.
BlueIce7BGB 1 year ago
Synthezise all elements togehter and you'll get GMan-ium.
G19overnment90Man 1 year ago
Element 119 is Chuck Norris Poo.
blueduderanch 1 year ago
are there any higher elements possible? if so, what's the highest we can reach? can someone explain to me? im 4th year secundary school
sk8shred 1 year ago
@sk8shred The highest is 139 or 149 (I don't remember). Basically, the nucleic force between the neutrons and the protons because so strong, yet so short in range, that it cannot hold itself together. Thus, because being so unstable, it just decays into smaller elements
MultiNerve 1 year ago
@MultiNerve its 137 actually
shivamchauhan19 1 year ago
@shivamchauhan19 Oh right, thanks.
MultiNerve 1 year ago
whats next ? unobtanium
MrMahirh 1 year ago 96
@MrMahirh nope, inexistium then uncredibilium and unknownium
stalkersas 8 months ago 3
@stalkersas
Actually it's ununellium.
twisterfield651 8 months ago
@MrMahirh actually it'll be Ununnonium
number0IX 8 months ago
@MrMahirh no.......ununnonium
nerdalert226 5 months ago
@MrMahirh Unundecium...
seinfeldfan7898 4 months ago
@MrMahirh ununenium
qswaefrdthzg 3 months ago
There are only 118 elements because Chuck Norris doesnt want more than those
opedroefeio 1 year ago
@opedroefeio why are everyone talking about chuck norris in videos like this i think it's stupid
gaswerti 1 year ago 4
I though three's a crowd?
nevets4ever 1 year ago
²₄⁰₀Ca + ⁹₂⁷₄₇Bk = ¹₂¹₈⁸₇Uuh is the first formula of how the first Uuh²⁸⁷ atom was made.
MasterTonberryV1 1 year ago
i want to see it! :D
juble3 1 year ago
Element 119 is Chuck norris
lolzie117 1 year ago 45
@lolzie117 Chucknorrisium XD
Harisdoubled 1 year ago
@lolzie117 actually element chuck norris can only be created by bombarding 38847194739 atoms of every other element on the periodic table including ununoctium together at 1850 times the speed of light and it has an atomic number of 93783052858436
i know this because i am from the year 18346, where chuck norris rules all
AlphaMaleRyan 1 year ago
@lolzie117 but chuck norris isnt a element. he is a actor. lol
rougeninja99 8 months ago
@lolzie117 incorrect. Flourine is Chuck Norris
danx033 7 months ago
@lolzie117 No, Chuck Norris isn't Element 119; he doesn't believe in the periodic table of elements, remember? He only believes in the element of surprise.
Wutnou 6 months ago 15
@lolzie117 Then element 120 shall be Bruceleeium.
quidnick 6 months ago 4
@lolzie117
Easy to destroy?
1997xander 5 months ago
@lolzie117 No, he's not an element, he's a compound. They put all the elements together and more.
TheMaskedAce 4 months ago
@lolzie117 guess what: clint eastwood is 128 (it exists )
hailstorm7creations 4 months ago
wtf are you going to do with materials like this?
Aldawok12 1 year ago
@Aldawok12 These superheavies are little more than laboratory curiosities right now. We mainly made them because we wanted to see if we can.
SpaceTime4D 11 months ago
expect the unexpected
homousios 1 year ago
I'm pretty certain this wasn't even on the periodic table I used when I did my GCSEs and I finished in 2001.
FordPrefect23 1 year ago
@FordPrefect23 It was discovered in 2006.
frambesbuckeye 1 year ago
Would 119 or Francium be a Liquid Metal as the trend down the Group 1
Erm...interesting
Demonlogist 1 year ago
About element 119. I always wondered whether or not you could continue making new elements or whether there was a limit. I'm glad the professor didn't slam the door closed on that one. Fascinating stuff.
happyidiottalk 1 year ago
What about Element 115?
rebublicanpower 1 year ago
I love the way the Prof explains things! I would have loved to have had him as a teacher in highschool! The teacher we had spoke in a monotone voice, and was boring as all hell. And his hair wasn't nearly as cool :)
kawana87 1 year ago
I think they make Budweiser out of element 119 - it tastes like poison.
UncleKennybobs 1 year ago
Shrek has layers like an onion too. Maybe there's an element out there called Shrek?
captwasabi 1 year ago
is 1 more than 3,thats a quite a laps
Qulopuaa 1 year ago
This element is what makes the ray guns ammo and the DG2 aka wunderwaffle
laghmanrox 1 year ago
No, thats 115 - Ununpentium - Uup
Somethingmorenormal 1 year ago
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I bet reading Chemistry at Nottingham is a sack of laughs! This chap makes Gordon Brown appear interesting! Interesting to hear him refer to an electron as a 'particle'. Mmmmmmmm
strange6 2 years ago
An electron can be described as a particle or a wave. So he is correct. An electron is a subatomic particle.
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strange6 2 years ago
Everyone in here, including myself, trolled hard by strange6.
TheCanCollecter 1 year ago
I heard about an "island of stability" around the 124/25 area ,in the 8th period.
Is this pure speculetions or have there been calculations suggesting "plasma only" elements?
0PsycoDad0 2 years ago
@0PsycoDad0 There is a possibility for stabe neuclides in that area. However, there will be no elemens that are plasma at STP. You will notice that as you go down the periodic table, elements have a higher tendency to be solid. This is due to London Dispersion forces. Uuo belongs to a column, so it is likely that it will be a gas or possibly a liquid. For example, Zinc and Cadmium are solids, but Mercury below them is a liquid. Group 17 goes from gases to liquid to solid. Hope that helps.
Zink575 2 years ago
STP?
I´m not familiar with that abbreviation.
It allways helpz when someone can go into more detail.
0PsycoDad0 2 years ago
@0PsycoDad0 STP is standard temperature and pressure. 273K and 1atm
Zink575 2 years ago
DUH!
0PsycoDad0 2 years ago
@0PsycoDad0 Glad I cleared that up I think...
Zink575 2 years ago
Is 3 more than 1?
ajuk1 2 years ago
my name without the 0 is an element :P
uut0 2 years ago
we all miss the hair XD
diogenden 2 years ago 4
OMG! My last question about element 119 was the 119th comment on this video clip. What a coincidence!! So this one should be the 120th. Let's talk about element 120 then. :-)
cplai 2 years ago
You said 119 is unlikely because bigger atoms are unstable. What will be the effect of strong gravity? e.g. in a black hole or extraterrestrial environment, will atoms be compressed together in such density that much much bigger atoms are theoretically more common?
cplai 2 years ago 2
We already know the effect of strong gravity; the atoms collapse as they are pressed together ever more forcefully and the electrons merge with the protons and you are left with a ball of neutrons.....forming neutron stars.
kshackleton 2 years ago
Thank for the answer. I understand Neutron star is resulted at extremely strong gravity. then how about medium strong gravity, will element 500 still be possible in some distant planet when its environment is similar to the fictional superman's homeland? Is such unstable element what the fictional Kryptonite based on?
cplai 2 years ago
Well.....while admiting that I am seriously out of my depth here...my understanding is that even under the titanic gravitational forces within the supergiant stars; fusion can only take the shells of elements up to iron....at that point, the star is doomed since it takes more energy to fuse to iron than is released by the fusion.
Heavier elements still are created in the supernova that follows, and the core collapses to a neutron star.
kshackleton 2 years ago
The atoms will more likely just get crushed.
Serostern 2 years ago
I don't know much about these subjects, but I think that's something quite impossible to predict(for now), since the rules of space-time that we know(and are, thus, predictable) could be broken in such a harsh environment. Maybe gravity is so, but SO big a force that could tear matter apart, into energy... I believe all we can do is speculate. Once again, I'm not an expert.
Calabrez 2 years ago
Comment #118!!!
Why isn't this island of stability mentioned?
CarnalDiafragma 2 years ago
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I remember this one time when I farted really loud, and some element 568 came out of my ass.
nandoanalog 2 years ago 13
so Ununoctium can not be found naturally anwhere in this solar system?
SireWolf 2 years ago
yep, it only exists in the synthetic conditions of Earth's particle accellerators (and even then it lasts for less than a millisecond (!) before it degrades). Uranium is the largest naturally occurring element.
porsche911sbs 2 years ago
A milisecond? No, much, much quicker.
Uranium is the heaviest? Nope again. Super novae create higher elements, although they will eventually decay.
zapo147 2 years ago
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Ununoctium1337 2 years ago
Solid gas..Hmmm :D
Wocfan 2 years ago
how did they find and "observe" the 3 atoms? can anyone answer my question?
techsniper777 2 years ago
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electron microscopes....duh
woodesroger 2 years ago
I think they probably used a scanning tunneling microscope which can see atoms. Correct me if i am wrong though.
tubeltonhausen 2 years ago
Yeah, IBM developed some sort of microscope that could see and arrange atoms, they made the IBM logo from 35 xenon atoms.
julz1278 2 years ago
stfu dont say duh, i knew that but not everyone knows everything
iBO0M 2 years ago 5
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Mudsta 2 years ago
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zapo147 2 years ago
They actually measure the gamma rays and particles that are emitted when the atoms decay. Every radioactive isotope releases rays and particles with characteristic energy levels, so they use theory to predict energies they should look for and if they find them, and the energies do not match any known isotopes, they can be sure they have made a new element.
double0twinky 2 years ago
They detect them using various energy and emissions detectors. You can't "observe" them, even with a scanning tunneling microscope, because they last for an unbelievably small amount of time.
ironlaser 2 years ago
there is an element 119, and higher.
gydeme 2 years ago
element 119 or ununennium has not been synthezised succesfully yet and only exist hypothetically
Muvlonion 2 years ago 33
@Muvlonion where did u see that i wanna read about it?
gaswerti 1 year ago
@Muvlonion - - - If Ununennium will be an alkali metal, then it should be even more reactive in water than Francium, which would make for one HELL of a bang. I'd like to see that on YouTube, although it would probably put a hole in the atmosphere...
gabeuop79 1 year ago
Elements go up indefinitely until the atomic radius is too large to be stable.
0Krusnik0 2 years ago
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EmiliosProductions 2 years ago
Maybe he likes looking like Einstein
Lukergamer 2 years ago 4
I forget my high school chem but, wont 119 be the first element with g-subshell electrons?
Arnavion 3 years ago
I've never heard of g sub-shells, i thought the outer electron would go into the outer s shell (following the trend of the rest of group 1 elements). However i am only an A level student, my study doesn't go beyond that so you might well be correct.
Alfrayer 2 years ago
g subshells havent been detected yet. As you should know, electrons are filled in order 1s,2s,2p,3s,3p,4s,3d,4p,5s,4d,5p,6s,4f,5d,6p,7s,5f,6d,7p,8s. Of course we havent go so far, but where will the next electron go? 5g?
Arnavion 2 years ago
Also if my calculation is correct, this is element 121 I mean, not 119
Arnavion 2 years ago
wait so are you telling me... that the marshmallow man will come alive as an evil being?! thanks egon!!!!!
cryingindian 2 years ago
Okay, who thought about the 'Stay Puft' Marshmallow Man?
sporkafife 2 years ago
They do not go up perfectly at all. By the time you get to the 90s or so the electrons are near random.
0Krusnik0 2 years ago
it will probably not be a gas because radon is within the range of 80 but Uuo will be a solid LOOK AT THE BOTTOM ROW it will be a solid i know it is I AM 999.99% CERTAIN
polonium9 3 years ago
Element 119 is Duke Nukem Forever.
blizzardkb 3 years ago 45
@blizzardkb time to kick ass and chew gum, and im all outa gum
ollie3003 1 year ago
@blizzardkb It's done when it's done :D which is pretty soon by the way
DeanMalenko 1 year ago
@blizzardkb Dukenukium
superuser6 1 year ago
yeah, & i'll also kick your ass and take your place ^^
xXxSyNc08 3 years ago
118 118, sorry couldn't resist!
Gomka1000 3 years ago
To my opinion they should keep there origional names it sounds better to me in my opinion.
KendrickCriales 3 years ago
well in a pyhtagoreanism standpoint there should be many less numbers of elements. some elements arent really elements but lower forms of eachother
sn1pe352 3 years ago
are'nt the elements with Uu yet to be named? or will they stay Uuo, Uuq, Uut, etc. forever?
GodBlessTheUSA1 3 years ago
Uu- are temporary symbols until the scientific community accepts an element discovery, e.g. on successful replications of an original claimed synthesis. IUPAC then allots a name and symbol, usually after lengthy (often heated) negotiations, which tend to be after or per the wishes of the confirmed discoverer or his/her facility.
Uu- forever? Uus quite possibly; it has never been detected. Uub on the other hand may well get a "proper" name as it has been the subject of quite a few experiments.
dajwilkinson 3 years ago 2
dajwilkinson is correct: For example, Uuu was discovered in 1994 and renamed Röntgenium (Rg) in 2004.
jelewis2 3 years ago
Systematic names are better. Nuclear chemists will have easier study, communication and there will be no fights over the name to give. And BTW e.g. "Uuu" sounds very cool, what do you think?
mi3a 3 years ago
these videos are cool.!
Sk8Master77 3 years ago
i didn't understand a god-damn thing!
xXxSyNc08 3 years ago
:O if 119 existed it would be like 100 times more reactive then francium
REYDOW 3 years ago
This is altogether interesting. I am interested in this unu- series of artificially created elements. But I still don't really understand it.
ImageoftheMench 3 years ago 5
You're not alone, sir.
TonyAirlines 3 years ago
i want to see it in bomb form,no thanks
tormanting 3 years ago
damn im in ap chem and they dont teach us any of this cool stuff
DHoffman2392 3 years ago 3
you'll get to it. When i took AP chem radioactivity was one of the ending chapters.
techdawg667 3 years ago 4
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Phytonspit37 3 years ago
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xXxSyNc08 3 years ago
...ignorant fucker
338jon 3 years ago
lool, jee thanx man
xXxSyNc08 3 years ago