Ds - Darmstadtium
Chemically, darmstadtium is in the same group as nickel, palladium, and platinum (Group 10). Unlike these lighter atoms, darmstadtium decays after a small fraction of a thousandth of a second into lighter elements by emitting alpha-particles which are the nuclei of helium atoms.
| - | 110 | Density | g/mL | - | ||||
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| u | 271 | K | - | |||||
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
267 3 usec a Hs-263 267.0 |
269 0.27 msec a Hs-265 269.0 |
271 1.1 msec a Hs-267 271.0 |
271a 0.06 sec a Hs-267 271.0 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
272 8.6 msec SF ? 272.0 |
273 0.11 msec a Hs-269 273.0 |
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