Livermorium (Lv). Diagram of the nuclear composition, electron configuration, chemical data, and valence (outer electron) orbitals of an atom of liver


Livermorium (Lv). Diagram of the nuclear composition, electron configuration, chemical data, and valence (outer electron) orbitals of an atom of livermorium-293 (atomic number: 116), the most stable isotope of this radioactive element. The nucleus consists of 116 protons (red) and 177 neutrons (orange). 116 electrons (white) successively occupy available electron shells (rings). Livermorium, named after the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and first synthesised in 2000, is a transactinide of unknown properties in group 16, period 7, and the p-block of the periodic table. The nucleus of livermorium-293 (half-life: 61 milliseconds) alpha decays to flerovium-289.


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