leelismuldmetall
Leelismuldmetall is a hypothetical element with the atomic number 126. Its existence has not been experimentally confirmed. The name is derived from the Estonian words "leelis" meaning alkali and "muld" meaning earth, with "metall" indicating it is a metal. This naming suggests it might possess properties associated with both alkali metals and alkaline earth metals, although its position on the periodic table suggests it would be a superheavy element in an island of stability.
Theoretical predictions place leelismuldmetall in the g-block of the periodic table, a region not yet populated
Research into superheavy elements focuses on synthesizing and detecting these elusive substances to test nuclear models