| Oganesson | |
|---|---|
| Properties | |
| Atomic symbol | Og |
| Atomic number | 118 |
| Classification | Noble gas |
| Atomic mass | [ 294 ] amu |
| Other Information | |
| Date of discovery | 2002 (uninformed) |
| Name of discoverer | Unknown |
| Name origin | Named for Russian physicist Yuri Oganessian |
Oganesson is the 118th element in the periodic table. There have been three atoms of it produced in a lab in Russia, though this has not been independently confirmed by the IUPAC.[1]
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118
Og [294] |
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