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LiBe118 Pictures PageBlack White GrayBCNOFNe
NaMg118 Technical DataAlSiPSClAr
KCa118 Isotope DataScTiVCrMnFeCoNiCuZnGaGeAsSeBrKr
RbSrYZrNbMoTcRuRhPdAgCdInSnSbTeIXe
CsBaLaCePrNdPmSmEuGdTbDyHoErTmYbLuHfTaWReOsIrPtAuHgTlPbBiPoAtRn
FrRaAcThPaUNpPuAmCmBkCfEsFmMdNoLrRfDbSgBhHsMtDsRgUubUutUuqUupUuhUusUuo
118     

118

Atomic Weight 294[note]
Density N/A
Melting Point N/A
Boiling Point N/A
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Ununoctium is a placeholder assigned until the element has been given a final name. Its discovery has been reliably claimed, but remains to be independently verified before a name is officially assigned.

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118 Poster sample

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This silhouette represents the unknown future namesake of element 118 in my Photographic Periodic Table Poster. At the time of printing in 2006 the element had not yet been discovered, or at least not officially named, but some day it will be, and chances are it will be named after a person, since all the places likely to be the site of its discovery already have elements named after them. The sample picture includes text exactly as it appears in the poster, which you are encouraged to buy a copy of.
Periodic Table Poster
Source: Theodore Gray
Contributor: Theodore Gray
Acquired: 15 April, 2006
Price: Donated
Size: 6"
Purity: 0%
Periodic Table Poster   Click here to buy a photographic periodic table poster based on the images you see here, including a new lenticular 3D version!