Moscovium, 00 Mc Pronunciation (mos-SKOH -vee-əm ) Mass number [290]
Group group 15 (pnictogens) Period period 7 Block p-block Electron configuration [Rn ] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p3 (predicted) [ 1] (predicted) Electrons per shell 2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 5 (predicted) Phase at STP solid (predicted) [ 1] Melting point 670 K (400 °C, 750 °F) (predicted) [ 1] [ 2] Boiling point ~1400 K (~1100 °C, ~2000 °F) (predicted) [ 1] Density (near r.t. ) 13.5 g/cm3 (predicted) [ 2] Heat of fusion 5.90–5.98 kJ/mol (extrapolated) [ 3] Heat of vaporization 138 kJ/mol (predicted) [ 2] Oxidation states (+1 ), (+3 ) (predicted) [ 1] [ 4] Ionization energies 1st: 538.3 kJ/mol (predicted) [ 5] 2nd: 1760 kJ/mol (predicted) [ 2] 3rd: 2650 kJ/mol (predicted) [ 2] (more ) Atomic radius empirical: 187 pm (predicted) [ 1] [ 2] Covalent radius 156–158 pm (extrapolated) [ 3] Natural occurrence synthetic CAS Number 54085-64-2 Naming After Moscow region Discovery Joint Institute for Nuclear Research and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (2003)
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Moscovium is a superheavy synthetic radioactive chemical element also known as eka -bismuth . It has the symbol Mc and the atomic number 115. Moscovium does not exist in nature. It is made from a fusion reaction between americium and calcium .
The element is named in honor of the Russian city of Moscow .
Moscovium is in or near the center of the theoretical island of stability . No stable isotopes of moscovium have yet been found. The most stable isotope with 184 neutrons is 299 Mc. The isotope that has been made has only 175 neutrons (290 Mc).
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