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Jupitium-0

Jupitium

Pronunciation: Joo-pit-I-um See Untrinilium

130

This is a fictional elment on the periodic table that was said to be the 130th element. it has an atomic mass of 336. 130 protons and 206 neutrons. It will be found on celestial objects in the near future and more information will be added soon. When burned in air it forms a poisonous oxide emitting Alpha (A) particles. It also emits Beta (B) and Gamma (Γ) particles. Fun Fact: Jupitium is named after Jupiter. Whilst a IUPAC name may be derived using the systematic principle, the author acknowledges that this is a fictional element like Untrinilium or* any of the many so far fictional element conceptualized by many members of Fandom. The author maintains the position that once physically discovered and after the 5 month public consultation period has passed then IUPAC will have the final say. So is there saturnium? Or even skibiditoiletium?

  • Utn has not been observed, but it may actually exist (at least briefly). It is "undiscovered", not "fictional".

Proposed properties.

Half-life, t<sub>1/2</sub> = 210720996.96479yrs

Mean lifetime, τ = 304006137.31471yrs

Decay constant, λ = 3.2894072758959E-9

Ethan Baker

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