Tennessine Element Cube

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Tennessine's atomic number is 117 and its symbol is Ts. It is a synthetic element, so it can only be produced in a laboratory, and it is the second-heaviest known element. The synthesized tennessine atoms have lasted tens and hundreds of milliseconds

Named after the state of Tennessee. Not much is known about Tennessine, but it is expected to be a volatile metal that neither forms anions nor achieves high oxidation states.

This display is contained within crystal clear lucite acrylic.

Details
  • Made In USA
  • 2x2x2 inches
  • Radioactive symbol. No sample
Safety

We get asked about the radioactivity and overall safety of the periodic tables/cubes from time to time. These are legitimate concerns and we wanted to address those concerns here. Although there are several elements in the cubes that are dangerous or toxic, the acrylic and glass ampules make the products safe to handle and store.

The average American is exposed to 0.034 mrem/hr from background radiation (300 mrem/year). In other words, a person will get three times the radiation from natural background radiation which includes the sun, food, radon, and the environment, than they will from holding a radioactive element in one of our Lucite Acrylic displays.

Care Instructions

Wash with mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water. Use a clean, soft cloth, or sponge. Rinse and blot dry with a damp cloth or chamois.

*Never use abrasive cleaners, household cleaners, window-cleaning fluids, scouring compounds, gritty cloths, or strong solvents such as alcohol, acetone, carbon tetrachloride, etc.*

To maintain the brilliant luster of acrylic, wax and occasionally with a quality grade of automobile paste wax (NOT A CLEANER WAX COMBINATION.) Apply a thin coat with a clean, cotton flannel cloth. Then wipe with a clean damp cloth. NEVER USE HOUSEHOLD SPRAY WAXES.

Proudly made in the U.S.A.