| Darmstadtium |
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| Atomic Number - | 110 | Melting Point (°C,°F) - | Unknown |
| Atomic Symbol - | Ds | Boiling Point (°C,°F) - | Unknown |
| Atomic Mass - | (271) | Electron Configuration - | perhaps [Rn] 5f14 6d9 7s1 |
| Group - | 10 | Electrons Per Shell - | 2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 17, 1 |
| Period - | 7 | Protons - | 110 |
| Series - | Transition Metals | Neutrons - | 161 |
| Block - | f-block | | |
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Element Description - Darmstadtium (formerly ununnilium or Eka-Platinum) is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Ds and atomic number 110, making it one of the super-heavy atoms. It is a synthetic element and quickly decays; its isotopes of mass 267 to 273 have half-lives measured in microseconds. However, heavier isotopes of mass 280 and 281 have been synthesized recently which are more stable, with half-lives of 7.6 s and 1.1 min, respectively. Due to its presence in Group 10 it is believed to likely be a shiny solid metal. |
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