Element 286
Element 286, known as Livermorium, is a synthetic element that belongs to the group of heavy metals in the periodic table. It was first created in 2000 by a team of scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. Livermorium is highly unstable and radioactive, with a very short half-life, making it difficult to study.
Due to its instability, Livermorium does not have any significant practical applications and is primarily of interest for research purposes. It is classified as a member of the chalcogen group, which includes elements like oxygen and sulfur. Scientists continue to explore its properties to better understand heavy elements.