Untribium
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Name, Symbol, Number | untribium, Utb, 132 | |||||||
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Group, Period, Block | g12, 8, g | |||||||
Appearance | unknown - silvery or grey in color [[Image: |125px|]] |
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Standard atomic weight | g·mol−1 | |||||||
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Phase | presumably solid | |||||||
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Untribium (pronounced /ʌnˈtrɪbiəm/) is an unsynthesized chemical element with atomic number 132 and symbol Utb.
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The name untribium is used as a placeholder, such as in scientific articles about the search for element 132. Transuranic elements beyond plutonium are always artificially produced, and usually end up being named for a scientist or the location of a laboratory that does work in atomic physics.
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[edit] See also
- Fermium
- Eka-Einsteinium — Eka-Fermium — Eka-Mendelevium
- Untriunium – Untritrium