Explain Science

Tennessine is a chemical element that was first synthesized in 2010 by smashing calcium atoms into berkelium atoms to create a tiny bit of tennessine. It belongs to the halogen group of elements, along with elements such as chlorine and fluorine. Tennessine is a synthetic element, meaning it does not exist in nature and must be created in a laboratory. It is also highly unstable and radioactive, making it difficult to study.