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== Properties ==
== Properties ==
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The word ununoctium literally means one one eight. Its atomic number is 118. Both melting and boiling points are unknown. It has one possible isotope. Its density and ionic radius is unknown. According to Pauling its electronegativity is also unknown. Its chemical properties are assumed to be similar to other gases in the noble gases group. The reason ununoctium has so many unknown properties is because it was discovered only recently and there are only a few atoms of it in the world.
The word ununoctium literally means one one eight. Its atomic number is 118. Both melting and boiling points are unknown. It has one possible isotope. Its density and ionic radius is unknown. According to Pauling its electronegativity is also unknown. Its chemical properties are assumed to be similar to other gases in the noble gases group. The reason ununoctium has so many unknown properties is because it was discovered only recently and there are only a few atoms of it in the world.

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