Livermorio (Lv) is a synthetic, highly radioactive chemical element, probably belonging to the category Post-transition metal, with atomic number 116 and atomic mass 293.0000 u. This sheet describes its fundamental properties, periodic position and physical characteristics.
Identity
- Name: Livermorium
- Symbol: Lv
- Atomic number: 116
- Atomic mass: 293.0000 u
Position in the periodic table
- Group: 16
- Period: 7
- Category: Post-transition metal (predicted classification)
Physico-chemical properties
- Standard state: Solid (predicted)
- Melting point: Unknown (only theoretical estimates)
- Density: Unknown (expected to be very high)
- Electron configuration: [Rn] 5f¹⁴ 6d¹⁰ 7s² 7p⁴
Scientific description
Livermorio is a chemical element with symbol Lv and atomic number 116. It is placed in group 16 and period 7 and is theoretically classified among the post-transition metals, although most of its physical properties have not yet been measured experimentally. Its standard atomic mass is 293.0000 u, and it is a synthetic, highly radioactive superheavy element that does not occur naturally.