• Ununennium, also known as eka-francium or element 119, is a hypothetical chemical element; it has symbol Uue and atomic number 119. Ununennium and Uue...
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  • Ununennium (119Uue) has not yet been synthesised, so there is no experimental data and a standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all synthetic elements...
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    likely to be the next member of the group; none were successful. However, ununennium may not be an alkali metal due to relativistic effects, which are predicted...
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  • attempt to synthesise ununennium, the first period 8 element, is ongoing as of 2024[update]. The synthesis of element 119 (ununennium) was first attempted...
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  • Search for "119" on Wikipedia. 11/9 (disambiguation) 911 (disambiguation) Ununennium, a hypothetical chemical element with atomic number 119 All pages with...
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    ununoctium; Og, oganesson. When elements beyond oganesson (starting with ununennium, Uue, element 119), are discovered; their systematic name and symbol will...
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    predicted elements, like eka-boron being Gallium or eka-Francium being Ununennium. In the province of Bali in Indonesia, a number of educational and scholarly...
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  • during the games. 119 is also the atomic number of the theoretical element ununennium. Union Pacific No. 119, a 4-4-0 American Type standard gauge steam locomotive...
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  • names. It predates the similar-sounding systematic element names, such as ununennium, unbinilium, unbiunium, and unbiquadium. An alternative spelling, unobtanium...
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  • reaction be successful, the resulting nuclei would decay through isotopes of ununennium that could be produced by cross-bombardments in the 248Cm+51V or 249Bk+50Ti...
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