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Oganesson reacts in water to do what?

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Answered by peeryanaik42
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As no atoms of oganesson have ever been made, its reactivity with water is unknown. However, based upon the behaviour of radon (immediately above oganesson in the periodic table), one would predict that it does not react with water. It would probably dissolve to some extent in water at 20°C (293 K).

Answered by Anonymous
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As no atoms of oganesson have ever been made, its reactivity with water is unknown. However, based upon the behaviour of radon (immediately above oganesson in the periodic table), one would predict that it does not react with water. It would probably dissolve to some extent in water at 20°C (293 K).

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