118 Oganesson Og
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Meet Oganesson (Og), element 118! ⚛️ This superheavy, radioactive noble gas is highly unstable and exists for just fractions of a second. Discovered in 2002, it's the heaviest element known! 🌟 #Oganesson #Element118 #PeriodicTable #NobleGas #SuperheavyElement #ScienceFacts #Chemistry #Radioactivity #AtomicNumber118 #YuriOganessian #NuclearScience #RareElements #ChemistryFacts #PeriodicTableElement #DiscoveryOfElements #NuclearPhysics #ElementDiscovery #RadioactiveElement #SuperHeavyChemistry #ElementScience • Related Playlists:- • Orbit - [ • Orbits ] • Elements -[ • Periodic Table's Element ] • Oganesson (Og) is the chemical element with atomic number 118, making it the last element in the current periodic table. It belongs to the noble gases group, but due to its extreme atomic number, its properties are very different from other noble gases like helium or neon. Oganesson is highly unstable and radioactive, with a very short half-life, existing only for fractions of a second before decaying into other elements. • Oganesson was first synthesized in 2002 by a joint team of Russian and American scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Russia. It was named after the Russian physicist Yuri Oganessian, who contributed to the discovery of superheavy elements. • Key Facts about Oganesson: • Symbol: Og • Atomic Number: 118 • Element Category: Noble gas (group 18) • State: Presumed to be a solid at room temperature (unlike other noble gases, which are gaseous). • Radioactivity: Extremely unstable, with no known uses due to its short-lived nature. • First Synthesized: 2002, confirmed in 2006. • Because of its high atomic number, Oganesson is part of the superheavy elements, and little is known about its chemical properties due to its instability. Scientists continue to research these superheavy elements to better understand their properties.
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