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  2. Oganesson - Wikipedia

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    On the periodic table of the elements it is a p-block element, a member of group 18 and the last member of period 7. Its only known isotope, oganesson-294, is highly radioactive, with a half-life of 0.7 ms and, as of 2020, only five atoms have been successfully produced. [19] This has so far prevented any experimental studies of its chemistry.

  3. Template:Infobox oganesson - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... [294] Oganesson in the periodic table; Hydrogen: Helium: Lithium: Beryllium:

  4. Template:Periodic table (32 columns, micro) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This template shows the bare periodic table. For the box with title and caption, ... Oganesson: Extended periodic table ...

  5. Isotopes of oganesson - Wikipedia

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    Oganesson (118 Og) is a synthetic element created in particle accelerators, and thus a standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all synthetic elements, it has no stable isotopes . The first and only isotope to be synthesized was 294 Og in 2002 and 2005; it has a half-life of 0.7 milliseconds.

  6. Template:Infobox oganesson isotopes - Wikipedia

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    This infobox contains the table of § Main isotopes, and the § Standard atomic weight. For example, {{Infobox uranium isotopes}}, as used on page Isotopes of uranium. The main isotopes table is reused in the regular Infobox: {{Infobox uranium}}.

  7. Extended periodic table - Wikipedia

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    An extended periodic table theorizes about chemical elements beyond those currently known and proven. The element with the highest atomic number known is oganesson (Z = 118), which completes the seventh period (row) in the periodic table. All elements in the eighth period and beyond thus remain purely hypothetical.

  8. Yuri Oganessian - Wikipedia

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    Yuri Tsolakovich Oganessian [a] (born 14 April 1933) is an Armenian and Russian nuclear physicist who is best known as a researcher of superheavy chemical elements. [7] He has led the discovery of multiple elements of the periodic table.

  9. Periodic table - Wikipedia

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    Periodic table of the chemical elements showing the most or more commonly named sets of elements (in periodic tables), and a traditional dividing line between metals and nonmetals. The f-block actually fits between groups 2 and 3; it is usually shown at the foot of the table to save horizontal space.