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Hassium Element

The element Hassium from the periodic table is another synthesized radioactive element. Hassium is number 108 in the periodic table of elements. The relative atomic mass of the element Hassium is 265. Below is a video with interesting facts about Hassium, the element from the periodic table 's Transactinide series. The chemical symbol of the element Hassium is Hs.

When was Hassium element first synthesized?

The element Hassium, number 108 from the periodic table of elements was first synthesized in 1984 by the Laboratory for Heavy-Ion Research in Darmstadt in Germany.

What is Hassium used for?

Hassium is a synthesized, radioactive element and the uses of Hassium element are not known. Basically, Hassium has not practical uses to date.

Video showing facts about Hassium element

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