Template:Infobox oganesson

Oganesson, 00Og
Oganesson
Pronunciation
Mass number[294] (unconfirmed: 295)
Oganesson in the periodic table
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Rn

Og

(Usb)
tennessineoganessonununennium
Groupgroup 18 (noble gases)
Periodperiod 7
Block  p-block
Electron configuration[Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p6 (predicted)[3][4] (predicted)
Electrons per shell2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 8 (predicted)
Physical properties
Phase at STPsolid (predicted)[3]
Boiling point350±30 K ​(80±30 °C, ​170±50 °F) (extrapolated)[3]
Density when liquid (at m.p.)4.9–5.1 g/cm3 (predicted)[5]
Critical point439 K, 6.8 MPa (extrapolated)[6]
Heat of fusion23.5 kJ/mol (extrapolated)[6]
Heat of vaporization19.4 kJ/mol (extrapolated)[6]
Atomic properties
Oxidation states(−1),[4] (0), (+1),[7] (+2),[8] (+4),[8] (+6)[4] (predicted)
Ionization energies
  • 1st: 860.1 kJ/mol (predicted)[9]
  • 2nd: 1560 kJ/mol (predicted)[10]
Covalent radius157 pm (predicted)[11]
Other properties
Natural occurrencesynthetic
Crystal structureface-centered cubic (fcc)
Face-centered cubic crystal structure for oganesson

(extrapolated)[12]
CAS Number54144-19-3
History
Namingafter Yuri Oganessian
PredictionNiels Bohr (1922)
DiscoveryJoint Institute for Nuclear Research and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (2002)
Isotopes of oganesson
Main isotopes[13]Decay
abun­dancehalf-life (t1/2)modepro­duct
294Ogsynth0.7 ms[14][15]α290Lv
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Isotopes
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  most stable isotope
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