A Visual Encyclopedia of the Periodic Table

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The Boron Group


Nihonium


Nh


113


toxic and has to be handled with care
when used. A chlorine compound of
thallium is used in scans to study a
patient’s blood circulation. Thallium
oxide also helps make glass stronger
for use in spectacles and cameras.

Nihonium was named after the Japanese word
nihon, which means Japan. A metallic element,
nihonium was first detected in 2003 by teams studying
the artificial element moscovium, which has the
atomic number of 115. They noticed that atoms
of moscovium broke apart after only a few seconds
into atoms of an element with an atomic number of


  1. In 2004, Kozuka Morita and a team of scientists
    at the RIKEN Nuclear Research Centre in Japan
    isolated this element in a different way: they fused
    bismuth and zinc atoms together.


Uses


Blood injected with a
thallium compound shows
up on a patient’s heart scan.

These thin
lenses contain
strong, thallium-
infused glass.

Spectacles

Kozuka Morita (left), with a visiting official at the
RIKEN Nuclear Research Centre, Wako, Japan

Heart function scan

Until the
1970s, thallium
salts were commonly
used as ant
poison.

113 113 183

State: Solid
Discovery: 2004

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