Unbiennium (Ube)
SuperactinideStandard Atomic Weight
N/AElectron configuration
[Og] 5g⁹ 8s²Melting point
N/ABoiling point
N/ADensity
N/AOxidation states
N/AElectronegativity (Pauling)
N/AIonization energy (1st)
Discovery year
N/AAtomic radius
N/AUnbiennium is the temporary systematic name for the hypothetical element with proton number 129. It has not been synthesized or observed in nature. Periodic-table extrapolations place it among the superheavy elements of the predicted eighth period, probably in the superactinide or g-block region. Its chemistry is expected to be strongly affected by relativistic and spin-orbit effects, so simple analogies with lighter elements are unreliable.
This element has not been synthesized or experimentally confirmed. All listed physicochemical properties are calculated, extrapolated, or model-dependent.
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Properties
Physical
N/A
Chemical
- Electron affinity
- Electron configuration
Thermodynamic
N/A
Nuclear
- Protons
- 129
- Known isotopes
- 0
- Stable isotopes
- 0
- Natural occurrence
- not_observed
Abundance
N/A
Safety
- Radioactive
- Yes
Crystal Structure
N/A
Electronic Structure
- Electrons per shell
- 2, 8, 18, 32, 41, 18, 8, 2
Identifiers
- CAS number
- 54576-80-6
Electron Configuration Predicted
——Electron configuration data not available for this ion.
Atomic model
Isotopes change neutron count, mass, and stability — not the electron configuration of a neutral atom.
N/A
Schematic atomic model, not to scale.
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Emission / Absorption Spectrum
Isotope Distribution
No stable isotopes.
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Phase / State
Phase/state data not available
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Phase/state data not available