It is supposed that ununtrium is similar to thallium.
You would see which group the element was in and then replace it with another element from the same group, as all elements in a group have similar properties. For example you could replace Sodium with Potassium as they are both in Group 1.
Each chemical element has specific chemical and physical properties.
Elements in the same group as zinc would be expected to have similar properties.
There is no element named quadium. There is ununquadium (Element 114), which is its underneath lead and to the right of ununtrium. There was an element named Unnilquadium, but it is now Rutherfordium (Rf). Due to how that type of element name works, Quadium would simply be Element #4--which was discovered in 1798 and was named Beryllium thirty years later.
Copper is an element that is in the same family as gold and silver. All of these metals are in the same group on the periodic table. Because of their similarities in structure, these metals have similar properties
The element that would have properties most similar to the new element would be an element that lies in the same group as the new element. Specifically, the element with the most similar properties will lie directly above or below that element in the group.
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The element with an atomic number of 113 is Ununtrium.
Silicon.
Noble Gas
Bart would likely have properties more similar to Twee, as both are metals with similar atomic structures and properties. Grom, on the other hand, is a non-metal that would have different properties compared to Twee.
You would see which group the element was in and then replace it with another element from the same group, as all elements in a group have similar properties. For example you could replace Sodium with Potassium as they are both in Group 1.
There is no price tag on it. Only fourteen atoms of ununtrium have been observed to date, so if you're looking to buy a single atom of it, it would probably still be in the trillions of dollars.
Each chemical element has specific chemical and physical properties.
The newest officially discovered elements are Ununquadiumand Ununhexium so, we'll focus on those.Ununquadium will be part of the Carbon series, so we would expect it to have properties similar to those elements (e.g. 4 electrons in the outer shell). The closest relation to it in that group would be Lead.Ununhexium will be part of the Oxygen series, so, again, we would expect it to have properties similar to those elements (e.g. 6 electrons in the outer shell). The closest relation to it in that group would be Polonium, which is also the first radioactive element.
No other element has the exact same properties as sodium, but the three with the most similar properties would most likely be lithium, potassium, and rubidium.
all group 17 atoms are similar, so Bromine and Iodine would also be similar. Astitaine is much less well known but would also be somewhat similar as well.