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The
History of Unununium
Unununium was discovered
on December 8th, 1994, by GSI, Gesellschaft
Schwerioeforschung. This research group does research on
physics using a heavy Ion accelerator Facility. a study team
in Darmstadt Germany. The study team includes the following
people: S. Hoffman, V.Ninov, F.P. Hessberger, P. Armbruster,
H. Folger, G. Munzenburg, H.J. Schott and more.
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General
Information
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Boiling
Point
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Unknown
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Melting
Point
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Unknown
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Life
Span
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0.00015 of a
second
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Color
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Unknown
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Crystal
Structure
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Unknown
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Protons/Electrons
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111
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# of
Neutrons
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161
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# of Energy
Fields
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7
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Mass
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272
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The
Uses of Unununium
Unununium actually
doesn't have any uses, because its life span is only 0.00015
of a second, It is a man made element so it will not be seen
in nature, the only place it can be seen is in a Velocity
Filter Ship or a Proton Accelerator.
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Problems
Unununium's only problem
is that it it is very hard to research and study. Research
find it very difficult to study because of its short life
span, that is why there is much information missing, such as
its Boiling and Melting point, Color, and Crystal
Structure.
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The Proton
Accelerator:
The
machine that discovered
Unununium
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What
is GSI?
Gsi is heavy Iron
research funded by the government of Germany and the state
of Hesse. The laboratory performs basic and applied research
in physics and related natural science using a heavy ion
accelerator facility.
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Darmstadt
Germany
Darmstadt Germany is
where the GSI researchers do there research. It is where
Unununium was discovered for the first time hat is why
Darmstadt is scientifically important. The image on the
right shows where Dramstadt Germany is located.
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Darmstadt
Germany
The
place it all happend

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Proton
Accelerator
The Proton Accelerator is the
machine used to discover Unununium.
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Glossary
Proton
Accelerator:
An accelerator that collides protons and antiprotons
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Velocity Filter
Ship: The
Velocity Filter SHIP is an electromagnetic
separator.
Darmstadt:
A city of southwest Germany southeast of
Frankfurt.
GSI:
Gesellschaft Schwerionenforschung study team In
Germany.
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