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Flerovium (Fl) is a synthetic chemical element with atomic number 114. It is a member of group 14 in the seventh period of the periodic table and is considered a superheavy element. Flerovium is not found in nature and has only been produced in particle accelerators through heavy-ion fusion reactions.

Discovery and naming

Flerovium was first synthesized in 1999 by a collaboration between the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

Properties and chemistry

As a seventh-period, group-14 element, flerovium is predicted to be a metal with properties influenced by strong

Isotopes and production

Several radioactive isotopes of flerovium have been synthesized, with the longest-lived isotopes lasting only a few

See also

Periodic table, superheavy element, list of elements in group 14.

(Dubna)
and
Lawrence
Livermore
National
Laboratory.
The
production
used
a
target
of
plutonium-244
(Pu-244)
bombarded
with
calcium-48
(Ca-48)
ions,
yielding
flerovium-289
via
the
3n
evaporation
channel.
Initially
designated
by
the
temporary
name
ununquadium
(Uuq),
the
element
was
later
given
the
name
flerovium
in
honor
of
the
Flerov
Laboratory
of
Nuclear
Reactions
in
Dubna.
relativistic
effects.
Its
chemical
behavior
is
not
well
established
due
to
very
short
half-lives
of
the
synthesized
isotopes
and
the
tiny
number
of
atoms
produced.
Most
known
isotopes
decay
within
milliseconds
to
seconds,
primarily
by
alpha
decay
or
spontaneous
fission.
Consequently,
detailed
experimental
chemistry
remains
limited,
and
theoretical
predictions
vary.
It
is
generally
expected
to
form
compounds
similar
to
other
group-14
elements,
but
actual
oxidation
states
and
compound
stability
are
subjects
of
ongoing
research.
seconds.
All
known
isotopes
are
short-lived
and
produced
only
in
laboratory
settings,
making
practical
applications
unavailable
at
present.