template:Infobox nihonium

{{Infobox element

|symbol =Nh

|Z =113

|number =113

|name =nihonium

|image name =

|engvar ={{{engvar|}}}

|proposed name=

|alt names=

|abundance=

|abundance in earth's crust=

|abundance in oceans=

|abundance in solar system=

|left=copernicium

|right=flerovium

|above=Tl

|below=—

|appearance=

|electrons per shell=2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 3

|electrons per shell comment=(predicted)

|phase=solid

|phase comment=(predicted){{cite book| title=The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements| editor1-last=Morss| editor2-first=Norman M.| editor2-last=Edelstein| editor3-last=Fuger| editor3-first=Jean| last1=Hoffman| first1=Darleane C.| last2=Lee| first2=Diana M.| last3=Pershina| first3=Valeria| chapter=Transactinides and the future elements| publisher=Springer Science+Business Media| year=2006| isbn=978-1-4020-3555-5| location=Dordrecht, The Netherlands| edition=3rd| ref=CITEREFHaire2006}}{{cite journal

|last1=Bonchev |first1=Danail |last2=Kamenska |first2=Verginia |year=1981 |title=Predicting the Properties of the 113–120 Transactinide Elements |journal=Journal of Physical Chemistry |volume=85 |issue=9 |pages=1177–1186 |doi=10.1021/j150609a021 |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/239657207 }}

|density gpcm3nrt=16

|density gpcm3nrt comment=(predicted){{Fricke1975}}

|melting point K=700

|melting point C=430

|melting point F=810

|melting point comment=(predicted)

|boiling point K=1430

|boiling point C=1130

|boiling point F=2070

|boiling point comment=(predicted){{Fricke1975|name}}

|heat fusion=7.61

|heat fusion comment=(extrapolated)

|heat vaporization=130

|heat vaporization comment=(predicted){{cite encyclopedia|author=Seaborg, Glenn T.|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/603220/transuranium-element|title=transuranium element (chemical element)|encyclopedia=Encyclopædia Britannica|date=c. 2006|access-date=2010-03-16}}{{Fricke1975|name}}

|crystal structure=hexagonal close-packed

|crystal structure comment=(predicted){{cite journal |first1=O. L. Jr. |last1=Keller |first2=J. L. |last2=Burnett |first3=T. A. |last3=Carlson |first4=C. W. Jr. |last4=Nestor |date=1969 |title=Predicted Properties of the Super Heavy Elements. I. Elements 113 and 114, Eka-Thallium and Eka-Lead |journal=The Journal of Physical Chemistry |volume=74 |issue=5 |pages=1127−1134 |doi=10.1021/j100700a029}}

{{cite journal |last1=Atarah |first1=Samuel A. |last2=Egblewogbe |first2=Martin N. H. |last3=Hagoss |first3=Gebreyesus G. |date=2020 |title=First principle study of the structural and electronic properties of Nihonium |journal=MRS Advances |volume=5 |issue=23–24 |pages=1175–1183 |doi=10.1557/adv.2020.159}}

|number of ionization energies=5

|ionization energy 1=704.9

|ionization energy 1 comment=(predicted)

|ionization energy 2=2240

|ionization energy 2 comment=(predicted){{Fricke1975|name}}

|ionization energy 3=3020

|ionization energy 3 comment=(predicted){{Fricke1975|name}}

|atomic radius=170

|atomic radius comment=(predicted)

|covalent radius=172–180

|covalent radius comment=(extrapolated)

|CAS number=54084-70-7

|magnetic susceptibility=

|magnetic susceptibility ref=

|discovered by=Riken (Japan, first undisputed claim 2004)
JINR (Russia) and Livermore (US, first announcement 2003)

|naming=After Japan (Nihon in Japanese)

|discovery date=

|QID=Q1301

}}

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