108
Hs
Hassium
Atomic Mass 277
Electron Configuration [Rn]7s25f146d6
Oxidation States 8, (6), (5), (4), (3), (2)​(parenthesized oxidation states are predictions)
Year Discovered 1984

Identifiers

Element Name Hassium
Element Symbol Hs
InChI InChI=1S/Hs
InChIKey OBDWMWVOVYJOMI-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Properties

Atomic Weight

270

277

Relative Mass: 270.13429(27#)

Electron Configuration

[Rn]7s25f146d6

Atomic Radius

Empirical Atomic Radius : empirical: 126 pm (estimated)

Oxidation States

8, (6), (5), (4), (3), (2)​(parenthesized oxidation states are predictions)

Ground Level

4

Ionization Energy

7.6 ± 0.5 eV (The level was determined by interpolation or extrapolation of known experimental values or by semiempirical calculation; its absolutre accuracy is reflected in the number of significant figures assigned to it.)

Atomic Spectra

Levels Holdings

Physical Description

Solid

Element Classification

Metal

Element Period Number

7

Element Group Number

8

Estimated Crustal Abundance

Not Applicable

Estimated Oceanic Abundance

Not Applicable

History

Hassium was first produced by Peter Armbruster, Gottfried Münzenber and their team working at the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany in 1984. They bombarded atoms of lead-208 with ions of iron-58 with a device known as a linear accelerator. This produced atoms of hassium-265, an isotope with a half-life of about 2 milliseconds (0.002 seconds), and a free neutron. Hassium's most stable isotope, hassium-270, has a half-life of about 22 seconds. It decays into seaborgium-266 through alpha decay.

Its name is Latin "Hassias" meaning "Hess," from the German state. Discovered by Peter Armbruster, Gottfried Munzenber and co-workers at GSI in Darmstadt, Germany in 1984.

Description

Hassium does not occur naturally in the Earth’s crust. Hassium was first synthesized by German scientists at the GSI Center for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt, Germany in 1984 using the nuclear reaction 208Pb (58Fe, n) 265Hs (Fig. IUPAC.108.1). The element is named for Hassia (the Latin name for the German state of Hesse), whose former capital was Darmstadt [651], [652], [653]. Hassium is used in chemical and heavy element research.

Fig. IUPAC.108.1: GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt, Germany. (Used with permission from: GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung) [654].

[651] P. Preuss. Hassium Becomes Heaviest Element to have its Chemistry Studied, Berkeley Lab (2014), Feb. 25; http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/108-chemistry.html.
[652] Science Education at Jefferson Lab. It’s Elemental – The Element Hassium, Science Education at Jefferson Lab (2014), Feb. 25; http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele108.html.
[653] W. Loveland. “Nuclear Chemistry”, in Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, R. A. Meyers (Ed.), Academic Press, New York (2001).
[654] Gallery-GSI in General, p. 201. GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH August 28; https://www.gsi.de/en/press/mediathek/gallery.htm#c4445.

Users

Since only small amounts of hassium have ever been produced, it currently has no uses outside of basic scientific research.

Compounds

See more information at the Hassium compound page.

Element Forms

CID Name Formula SMILES Molecular Weight
56951714 hassium Hs [Hs] 269.1336

Isotopes

Stable Isotope Count 0

Isotope Mass and Abundance

Isotope Atomic Mass (uncertainty) [u] Abundance (uncertainty)
270Hs 270.13429(27#)

Atomic Mass, Half Life, and Decay

Nuclide Atomic Mass and Uncertainty [u] Half Life and Uncertainty Discovery Year Decay Modes, Intensities and Uncertainties [%]
263Hs 263.128479 ± 0.000212 [Estimated] 0.9 ms ± 0.4 2009 α≈100%; SF ?
263Hsm 263.128479 ± 0.000212 [Estimated] 1 ms [Estimated] α≈100%; SF ?
264Hs 264.128356330 ± 0.000031005 0.7 s ± 0.3 1986 α=70±3%; SF=30±3%
265Hs 265.129791744 ± 0.000025719 1.96 ms ± 0.16 1984 α≈100%; SF ?
265Hsm 265.129791744 ± 0.000025719 360 us ± 150 1995 α≈100%; IT ?
266Hs 266.130048783 ± 0.000029099 3.0 ms ± 0.6 2001 α=76±0.9%; SF=24±0.9%
266Hsm 266.130048783 ± 0.000029099 280 ms ± 220 2011 α≈100%
267Hs 267.131678 ± 0.000102 [Estimated] 55 ms ± 11 1995 α>80%; SF ?
267Hsm 267.131678 ± 0.000102 [Estimated] 990 us ± 90 2004 α=?; IT ?
268Hs 268.132011 ± 0.000322 [Estimated] 1.4 s ± 1.1 2010 α≈100%
269Hs 269.133649 ± 0.000141 [Estimated] 15 s ± 7 1996 α=100%
270Hs 270.134313 ± 0.000266 [Estimated] 9 s ± 4 2003 α≈100%; SF ?
271Hs 271.137082 ± 0.000296 [Estimated] 10 s [Estimated] 2008 α ?; SF ?
272Hs 272.138492 ± 0.000547 [Estimated] 10 s [Estimated] α ?; SF ?
273Hs 273.141458 ± 0.000401 [Estimated] 1060 ms ± 500 2010 α≈100%; SF ?
273Hsp 273.141458 ± 0.000401 [Estimated] Not-specified α ?; SF ?
274Hs 274.143217 ± 0.000504 [Estimated] 500 ms [Estimated] α ?; SF ?
275Hs 275.146530 ± 0.000637 [Estimated] 280 ms ± 130 2004 α=100%
276Hs 276.148348 ± 0.000773 [Estimated] 100 ms [Estimated] α ?; SF ?
277Hs 277.151772 ± 0.00048 [Estimated] 12 ms ± 9 2010 SF≈100%; α ?
277Hsm 277.151772 ± 0.00048 [Estimated] 130 s ± 100 2012 SF=100%
278Hs 278.153753 ± 0.000322 [Estimated] 2 s [Estimated] 2016 SF≈100%; α ?
279Hs 279.157274 ± 0.000644 [Estimated] 1 s [Estimated] α ?; SF ?
280Hs 280.159335 ± 0.000644 [Estimated] 100 ms [Estimated] α ?; SF ?

Information Sources

  1. 1.  PubChem
  2. 2.  Atomic Mass Data Center (AMDC), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
  3. 3.  IUPAC Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights (CIAAW)
  4. 4.  IUPAC Periodic Table of the Elements and Isotopes (IPTEI)
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