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  2. Island of stability - Wikipedia

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    Despite these unsuccessful attempts to observe long-lived superheavy nuclei, [34] new superheavy elements were synthesized every few years in laboratories through light-ion bombardment and cold fusion [k] reactions; rutherfordium, the first transactinide, was discovered in 1969, and copernicium, eight protons closer to the island of stability ...

  3. Superheavy element - Wikipedia

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    Superheavy elements, also known as transactinide elements, transactinides, or super-heavy elements, or superheavies for short, are the chemical elements with atomic number greater than 104. [1] The superheavy elements are those beyond the actinides in the periodic table; the last actinide is lawrencium (atomic number 103).

  4. Valley of stability - Wikipedia

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    The heaviest stable element, lead (Pb), has many more neutrons than protons. The stable nuclide 206 Pb has Z = 82 and N = 124, for example. For this reason, the valley of stability does not follow the line Z = N for A larger than 40 ( Z = 20 is the element calcium ). [ 3 ]

  5. Nine elements on periodic table have been discovered using ...

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    In the 1960s and 1970s, the first superheavy elements were synthesized. “A superheavy element is any element with 104 or more protons in its nucleus, or an atomic number of 104 or higher ...

  6. Four new 'superheavy' elements added to the periodic table - AOL

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    Science teachers will soon be instructing their pupils to buy new textbooks or crudely add four new elements to their copy of the periodic table. The chemical substances known as 113, 115, 117 and ...

  7. Hassium - Wikipedia

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    Hassium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Hs and atomic number 108. It is highly radioactive: its most stable known isotopes have half-lives of about ten seconds. [a] One of its isotopes, 270 Hs, has magic numbers of protons and neutrons for deformed nuclei, giving it greater stability against spontaneous fission.

  8. Copernicium - Wikipedia

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    In the periodic table of the elements, copernicium is a d-block transactinide element and a group 12 element. During reactions with gold , it has been shown [ 8 ] to be an extremely volatile element, so much so that it is possibly a gas or a volatile liquid at standard temperature and pressure .

  9. Elements have always had the capacity to surprise us, like mercury, which is a liquid metal at room temperature; bismuth, which always repels magnets; and copper, which is responsible for almost a ...