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Livermorium

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Formula / NotationLv
Molecular Weight293
CategoryElements

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

Term Livermorium
Formula Lv
Molecular Weight 293
Category Elements

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.

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