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ununhexium

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English

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Etymology

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Systematic element name, from un- +‎ un- +‎ hex- +‎ -ium.

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Noun

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ununhexium (uncountable)

  1. (dated) The previous systematic element name for livermorium, the chemical element with atomic number 116.
    Alternative form: Uuh (symbol)
    Synonyms: livermorium (current name), Lv (current symbol), eka-polonium (a previous name)
    Coordinate terms: moscovium, Mc (115); tennessine, Ts (117)

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Noun

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ununhexium

  1. livermorium

Dutch

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Chemical element (edit)
Lv
Atomic number 116
ununhexium
Former IUPAC systematic name
Alternative names: livermorium
Classification data
Period 7
Group 16
Block p-block
Class post-transition metal
Previous: ← moscovium (Mc)
Next: tennessine (Ts) →

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ununhexium n (uncountable, no diminutive)

  1. ununhexium

Latin

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Etymology

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Derived from ūn(us) (“one”) + ūn(us) + hex(a)- (“six”) +‎ -ium (chemical element suffix), in reference to the element's atomic number (116).

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Noun

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ūnūnhexium n (genitive ūnūnhexiī); second declension

  1. (New Latin) ununhexium

Declension

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Second-declension noun (neuter).

singular plural
nominative ūnūnhexium ūnūnhexia
genitive ūnūnhexiī ūnūnhexiōrum
dative ūnūnhexiō ūnūnhexiīs
accusative ūnūnhexium ūnūnhexia
ablative ūnūnhexiō ūnūnhexiīs
vocative ūnūnhexium ūnūnhexia

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