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The Periodic Table of Elements in Their Proper Order

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From Wikipedia,

Ununoctium is IUPAC's temporary name[11] for the transactinide element with the atomic number 118 and temporary element symbol Uuo. In June 2016, the IUPAC published a declaration suggesting a name of oganesson, element symbol Og. The name is set to be formally accepted in (or after) November 2016.[12] It is also known as eka-radon or element 118, and on the periodic table of the elements it is a p-block element and the last one of the 7th period. Ununoctium is currently the only synthetic member of group 18. It has the highest atomic number and highest atomic mass of all known elements.
 

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