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Livermorium
Lv
Elements
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Quick Reference
| Formula / Notation | Lv |
|---|---|
| Molecular Weight | 293 |
| Category | Elements |
What is Livermorium?
Livermorium is a synthetic radioactive element named after Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. First synthesised in 2000 through collaboration between Dubna and Livermore. Expected to behave somewhat like polonium.
Formula & Notation
Lv
Properties & Characteristics
Appearance: unknown. Density: ~12.9 g/cm³ (estimated).
Uses & Applications
No practical applications. Research only.
Safety Information
Highly radioactive. Research hazard only.
Always consult the SDS/MSDS before handling any chemical. This information is for educational purposes only.
Key Facts
Frequently Asked Questions
Livermorium is a synthetic radioactive element named after Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. First synthesised in 2000 through collaboration between Dubna and Livermore. Expected to behave somewhat like polonium.
No practical applications. Research only.
Highly radioactive. Research hazard only.
The formula or notation for Livermorium is: Lv
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