Prior to May 30th, 2012, the unstable isotope was known as ununquadium.
From the forbes.com
Its newest members, ununquadium and ununhexium, are the heaviest elements yet confirmed, with 114 and 116 protons apiece.
From the newscientist.com
As in the nucleus of the elusive ununquadium atom, the forces of repulsion remain stronger than the forces of attraction.
From the businessweek.com
In December 1998 and January 1999, high-energy physicists in Russia created a superheavy element called ununquadium with a record 114 protons.
From the businessweek.com
Instead they go by the temporary placeholder terms ununquadium and ununhexium, which by IUPAC convention are derived from the digits 114 and 116 respectively.
From the newscientist.com
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A radioactive transuranic element
Ununquadium is the temporary name of a radioactive chemical element with the temporary symbol Uuq and atomic number 114.