116

Lv

Livermorium
[ 293 ]
Historical Information

Livermorium was discovered by Yu.Ts. Oganessian, V.K. Utyonkov, Yu.V. Lobanov, F.Sh. Abdullin, A.N. Polyakov, I.V. Shirokovsky, Yu.S. Tsyganov, G.G. Gulbekian, S.L. Bogomolov, B.N. Gikal, A.N. Mezentsev, S. Iliev, V.G. Subbotin, A.M. Sukhov, O.V. Ivanov, G.V. Buklanov, K.Subotic, M.G. Itkis, K.J. Moody, J.F. Wild, N.J. Stoyer, M.A. Stoyer, R.W. Lougheed, C.A. Laue, Ye.A. Karelin, and A.N. Tatarinov at 2000 in Dubna, Russia.

Basic Information Shells
  • Name:Livermorium
  • Symbol: Lv
  • Atomic number: 116
  • Atomic weight: [ 293 ]
  • Standard state: presumably solid at 298 K
  • Group in periodic table:16
  • Group name: Chalcogen
  • Period in periodic table: 7
  • Block in periodic table: p-block
  • Classification: Metallic
Livermorium
Uses Trivia
  • It has no uses.

An isotope of livermorium, 292Lv, was identified in the reaction of 248Cm with 48Ca.