INTRODUCTION
Ununpentium is an extremely rare, unstable chemical element. The large number of particles in the nucleus makes the atom unstable and causes the atom to split apart into smaller components soon after it is created.
Ununpentium is a temporary name assigned according to a system that uses Latin prefixes for the atomic number (un = 1, pent = 5), followed by the suffix -ium.
BASIC INFORMATIONS
- Atomic Number
- 115
- Atomic Mass
- 289
- Ionic radius
- N/A
- Ionization energy
- N/A
- Electronic config
- 2,8,18,32,32,18,5
- Principal Valency
- +5
- Density g/cm³
- N/A
- Melting point °C
- N/A
- Boiling point °C
- N/A
- Type of Element
- Metal
- Electronegativity
- N/A
- Element Category
- Nitrogen Family
- Appearance
- N/A
- Block
- p-block
- Period
- 7
- Group
- 15
- No of Isotopes
- 5
- Occurrence
- Artificially Made
- Abundance in ppm
- Nil
- Year of Discovery
- 2004
EXTRACTION
It is obtain by electrolysis of its fused salts or reducing its halides with calcium
OXIDATION STATES
+3,+1
MAJOR SOURCE
Bombardment of americium atoms
HALF LIFE
N/A
ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE
* Due to its short life span, Little is known about the element, so therefore; it does not have any industrial use, presently.