Knupp,+Alex

=Hassium-Hs=

Boiling point: none Melting point: none

Density of solid: 28600 kg m Atomic number: 108

Atomic weight: [277] (status unclear)

Standard state: presumably a solid at 298 K

CAS Registry ID: 54037-57-9

Group in periodic table: 8

Group name: (none)

Periodic in periodic table:7

Block in periodic table: d-block

Color: unknown, but probably metallic and silvery white or grey in appearance

Classification: metallic

Hassium is made of few atoms of element 108, the first atoms were made through a nuclear reaction involving fusion of an isotope of lead, Pb, with one of iron, Fe, and because hassium is made of few atoms it doesn’t have a bundent.

Electron Configuration is [Rn]. 5f .6d .7s

Hassium was discovered by Peter Armbruster, Gottfried Munzenber and their co-workers. Hassium was named after the state of Germany.

As only a few atoms of hassium was made, its reactivity with air, and water are unknown.

There were only a very small amount of hassium have ever been made, hassium has no uses.

Cost or value is unknown.

Diagram of Bohr Model picture of element in pure state