37Ås
37Ås is a hypothetical chemical element with the symbol Ås and atomic number 37. As a placeholder name, it has not been officially discovered or synthesized. Its position on the periodic table suggests it would belong to the alkali metal group, located directly below Rubidium and above Francium. Elements in this group are known for their high reactivity, readily losing their single valence electron to form a +1 ion.
If synthesized, 37Ås would likely be an extremely reactive metal, even more so than Francium, which is
The theoretical electron configuration of 37Ås would end in 8s^1, following the pattern of its lighter congeners.