Flerovium, 114 Fl General properties Pronunciation Template:Infobox element/pronunciation Standard atomic weight (A r, standard ) Template:Infobox element/standard atomic weight Mass number Template:Infobox element/symbol-to-most-stable-isotope (most stable isotope) (unconfirmed: 290)Flerovium in the periodic table Template:Infobox element/periodic table Atomic number (Z ) 114 Group Template:Infobox element/group Period period 7 Block p-block Element category Template:Infobox element/category format , but probably a post-transition metal Electron configuration [Rn ] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p2 (predicted) [1] Electrons per shell
2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 4 (predicted) Physical properties Phase at STP gas (predicted) [1] Boiling point ~ 210 K (~ −60 °C, ~ −80 °F) [2] [3] Density when liquid (at m.p. ) 14 g/cm3 (predicted) [4] [[Enthalpy of vaporization|Heat of Template:Engvar ]] 38 kJ/mol (predicted) [4] Atomic properties Oxidation states Template:Infobox element/symbol-to-oxidation-state [[Ionization energy|Template:Engvar energies]] 1st: 832.2 kJ/mol (predicted) [5] 2nd: 1600 kJ/mol (predicted) [4] 3rd: 3370 kJ/mol (predicted) [4] (more ) Atomic radius empirical: 180 pm (predicted) [1] [4] Covalent radius 171–177 pm (extrapolated) [6] Template:Infobox element/spectral lines Other properties Crystal structure Template:Infobox element/crystal structure (predicted) [7] CAS Number 54085-16-4 History Naming after Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions (itself named after Georgy Flyorov )[8] Discovery Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) (1999) Main isotopes of flerovium Template:Infobox element/isotopes table | references
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