| Symbol | Uuq | Atomic radius: pm | - | Fusion: kJ/Mole | - |
| Name | Ununquadium | Ionic radius: pm | - | Boiling point: °C | - |
| Atomic number | 114 | Electron affinity | - | Melting point: °C | - |
| Atomic weight | 289.0 | 1st ion potential | - | Specific Heat Cap: J/(g K) | - |
| Classification | Other metal | Natural form | - | Thermal Cond: W/(cm K) | - |
| Configuration | Synthetic | Crystal structure | - | Electrical Cond | - |
| Oxidation states | - | Density | - | Abundance: mg/kg-crust | Synthetic |
| Electronegativity | - | Vaporization: kJ/Mole | - | ||
| Although ununquadium does not exist in nature, it was created in a laboratory when Plutonium-244 and Calcium-48 were collided with high energy. It has also been recognized as one of the decay products of element 118. | Uses - no uses known | ||||