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News Release
5
Six AntiMatter Noble
Gases Elements Identified
Thursday, February 15, 2001
The following 6
antimatter Noble
Gases elements have been identified:
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Atomic
Number
|
Antimatter Element's Name (Symbol) |
Atomic
Mass
|
Position
Configuration |
Density
grams/cm3 |
| 2 |
AHelium
(AHe) |
4.00 |
2 |
0.000179 |
| 10 |
ANeon
(ANe) |
20.13 |
2,8 |
0.00090 |
| 18 |
AArgon
(AAr) |
39.9 |
2,8,8 |
0.00178 |
| 36 |
AKrypton
(AKr) |
83.8 |
2,8,18,8 |
0.00371 |
| 54 |
AXenon
(AXe) |
131.3 |
2,8,18,18,8 |
0.00588 |
| 86 |
ARadon
(ARn) |
223 |
2,8,18,32,18,8 |
0.00973 |
The superscript A
before the element (symbol) indicates the
element is antimatter.
Examples, AntiHelium is AHelium
(AHe) & AntiNeon
is ANeon (ANe).
See Rosetta Stone for Matter &
Antimatter Definitions
For example, AntiLithium is ALithium
(ALi) &
AntiSodium is ASodium
(ANa)
Identification for each of the antimatter element includes the following nuclear,
physical and chemical properties:
- Nuclear: Number of Aprotons/positrons,
atomic number, atomic mass, group and period in the Periodic Table of Matter and AntiMatter Elements,
Element's Family, bonding radius in angstroms, atomic radius in angstroms, atomic
volume in centimeters/mole, number/range/atomic masses of Aisotopes and
stable Aisotopes.
- Physical: general description, density in grams/centimeter
cubed, melting point in degrees Celsius, boiling point in degrees Celsius,
specific heat in Joules/gram degree, heat of vaporization in Kilojoules/mole,
heat of fusion in kilojoules/mole, electrical conductivity in 106 /centimeter
ohm, and thermal conductivity
in watts/centimeter degrees.
- Chemical: valance number, positron configuration, positronpositivity, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
ionization potentials in volts.
The Noble Gas elements in Group
18 of the
Periodic Table of Matter-AntiMatter Elements have the maximum number of
positrons possible in their outer shell (two for AHelium, eight for all
elements) making them very stable.
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