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Kallie Walker
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4 October, 05:44
Where is tenessine on the periodic table?
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Tenessine used to be called Ununseptium, however since it was only recently regarded as an actual element and the existence of the element has now been proven, it ended up receiving the name Tenessine. The atomic number is 117 and is in a Halogen.
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