suppose that ununhexium undergoes a succession of a-decays reactions. What isotype would be the final product?

how did you arrive at this answer?

and is it a lanthanide, actinide, transition or typical element?

See the post above as a response to bertie. All neat even with subscripts and superscripts.

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