Darmstadtium

110
Ds
Group
10
Period
7
Block
d
Protons
Electrons
Neutrons
110
110
171
General Properties
Atomic Number
110
Atomic Weight
[281]
Mass Number
281
Category
Transition metals
Color
n/a
Radioactive
Yes
Named after the German city of Darmstadt
Crystal Structure
n/a
History
Darmstadtium was first created in 1994, at the Institute for Heavy Ion Research (Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung) in Darmstadt, Germany, by Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Münzenberg, under the direction of Sigurd Hofmann.

The team bombarded a lead-208 target with accelerated nuclei of nickel-62 and detected a single atom of the isotope darmstadtium-269.
Electrons per shell
2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 16, 2
Electron Configuration
[Rn] 5f14 6d8 7s2
Ds
Darmstadtium has no stable or naturally-occurring isotopes
Physical Properties
Phase
Unknown
Density
-
Melting Point
-
Boiling Point
-
Heat of Fusion
n/a
Heat of Vaporization
n/a
Specific Heat Capacity
-
Abundance in Earth's crust
n/a
Abundance in Universe
n/a
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The element was discovered at the Institute for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt, Germany
CAS Number
54083-77-1
PubChem CID Number
n/a
Atomic Properties
Atomic Radius
-
Covalent Radius
128 pm
Electronegativity
-
Ionization Potential
-
Atomic Volume
-
Thermal Conductivity
-
Oxidation States
6
Applications
Darmstadtium is used for scientific research purposes only.
Darmstadtium is harmful due to its radioactivity
Isotopes
Stable Isotopes
-
Unstable Isotopes
267Ds, 268Ds, 269Ds, 270Ds, 271Ds, 272Ds, 273Ds, 274Ds, 275Ds, 276Ds, 277Ds, 278Ds, 279Ds, 280Ds, 281Ds