give me the the iupac name and symbol of elemnts of atomic number 123,126,134,148 and 150
heh anyone there to help me for thisssssssss
not ablee to understnd from the table if u donot mind can u tell me answer here
Wait, 123,126,134,148 and 150 doens't exist
atomic number or atomic mass?
The last atomic number can only be 118, which is Uuo
itss atomic no. onlyy as gven in qustion
and if it is mass then wht is the answers
Though they don't exist , but we learn how to name them . See : \(\quad \begin{array}{|c|c|c|} \hline \textbf{Digit} & \textbf{Name } & \textbf{Abbreviation } \\ \hline 0 & \textbf{nil} & \mathsf{n}\\ \hline 1 & \textbf{un} & \mathsf{u} \\ \hline 2 & \textbf{bi} & \mathsf{b}\\ \hline 3 & \textbf{tri} & \mathsf{t}\\ \hline 4 & \textbf{quad }& \mathsf{q} \\ \hline 5 & \textbf{pent}& \mathsf{p}\\ \hline 6 & \textbf{hex} & \mathsf{h} \\ \hline 7 & \textbf{sept} & \mathsf{s} \\ \hline 8 & \textbf{oct} & \mathsf{o} \\ \hline 9 & \textbf{enn} & \mathsf{e} \\ \hline \end{array} \) Using the above table, you can name the elements with atomic number above 100. For example : Atomic Number 118 --> \(\) \(\begin{equation*} \left. \begin{aligned} 1 \rightarrow \textbf{Un} \\ 1 \rightarrow \textbf{Un} \\ 8 \rightarrow \textbf{Oct} \\ \end{aligned} \right\} \quad\text{118} \implies \mathsf{ Ununoctium } \end{equation*}\)
You can similarly find for 123, and others :)
@kapuria , can u do it now?
nopessssssss
I will do one for you. 123 : 1 stands for "un" , 2 stands for "bi" and 3 stands for "tri" . So 123 will be : \(\textbf{unbitrium } \) and the symbol will be : ubt
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