Facts about Darmstadtium

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The Element Darmstadtium is defined as...
Darmstadtium (formerly known as Ununnilium) is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Ds and atomic number 110. It has an atomic weight of 281 making it one of the super-heavy atoms. It is a synthetic element and decays in thousandths of a second. Due to its presence in Group 10 it is believed to likely be metallic and solid.

What are the origins of the word Darmstadtium ?
The name originates from its place of discovery in Darmstadt, Germany

Facts about the Classification of the Element Darmstadtium
Darmstadtium is classified as a "Transition Metal" which are located in Groups 3 - 12 of the Periodic Table. An Element classified as a Transition Metal is ductile, malleable, and able to conduct electricity and heat.

Brief Facts about the Discovery and History of the Element Darmstadtium
Darmstadtium was discovered at the Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany in 1994

Occurrence of the element Darmstadtium
Man-made

Common Uses of Darmstadtium
No known uses

The Properties of the Element Darmstadtium
Name of Element : Darmstadtium
Symbol of Element : Ds
Atomic Number of Darmstadtium : 110
Atomic Mass: (269.0) amu
Melting Point: Unknown
Boiling Point: Unknown
Number of Protons/Electrons in Darmstadtium : 110
Number of Neutrons in Darmstadtium : 159
Crystal Structure: Unknown
Density Unknown
Color of Darmstadtium : Unknown

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