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What element is 117 on the periodic table?

tennessine tennessine (Ts), artificially produced transuranium element of atomic number 117.

How many neutrons does element 117 have?

177 neutrons Intriguingly, the new element 117 containing 177 neutrons, the most neutron-rich isotope yet produced, has a half-life (at 78 ms) that is 87 times longer than that of element 118 containing one fewer neutron.

What is the element Ununseptium used for?

At present, tennessine is only used for research. Scientists are investigating the properties of the element and using it to produce atoms of other elements through its decay scheme. There is no known or expected biological role of element 117.

What is Oganesson used for?

A highly radioactive metal, of which only a few atoms have ever been made. At present, it is only used in research. It has no known biological role.

Is element 117 a halogen?

It is a member of the halogen group. The element, No. 117 on the Periodic Table of Elements, had previously been designated ununseptium, a placeholder name that means one-one-seven in Latin.

How did element 117 get its name?

Tennessine is a synthetic chemical element with the symbol Ts and atomic number 117….

Tennessine
History
Namingafter Tennessee region
DiscoveryJoint Institute for Nuclear Research, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Vanderbilt University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2009)
Main isotopes of tennessine

What is TN on the periodic table?

Tennessine, Element 117, was discovered by scientists at Vanderbilt, the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. ( Vanderbilt University Creative Services) Nucleus of element 117.