Hassium [Hs] (CAS-ID: 54037-57-9) | |
An: 108 N: 157 Am: [269] | |
Group No: 8 Group Name: (none) | |
Block: d-block Period: 7 | |
State: presumably a solid at 298 K | |
Colour: unknown, but probably metallic and silvery white or grey in appearance Classification: Metallic | |
Boiling Point: unknown (?) | |
Melting Point: unknown (?) | |
Density: unknown | |
Availability: Hassium, is a synthetic element that is not present in the environment at all. | |
Discovery Information |
Who: Peter Armbruster , Gottfried Munzenber, et al. |
When: 1984 |
Where: GSI , Darmstadt, Germany |
Name Origin |
Latin "Hassias" meaning "Hess", the German state. |
Sources |
Synthetically prepared element. |
Uses |
None |
Notes |
In August of 1997 the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry announced the official naming of this element as Hassium. |
Element 108 was previously known as Unniloctium; from the latin for "one zero eight". |