Element of mystery: Will periodic table get new resident?
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Element of mystery: Will periodic table get new resident?
Hi everyone,
A new element has been confirmed after experiments by Swedish scientists. It may soon get an official name and join its buddies at the periodic table:
Nothing to do with Fe of course!
Atomic Number 115.
Element of mystery: Will periodic table get new resident? by Amanda Kooser | August 27, 2013 1:42 PM PDT
A new superheavy element has been confirmed after experiments by Swedish scientists. It may soon get an official name and join its buddies at the periodic table.
A new element has been confirmed after experiments by Swedish scientists. It may soon get an official name and join its buddies at the periodic table:
Nothing to do with Fe of course!
Atomic Number 115.
Element of mystery: Will periodic table get new resident? by Amanda Kooser | August 27, 2013 1:42 PM PDT
A new superheavy element has been confirmed after experiments by Swedish scientists. It may soon get an official name and join its buddies at the periodic table.
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Re: Element of mystery: Will periodic table get new resident?
Hi Gérard !
Very interesting indeed ! The problem is that I don't know anything about periodic tables
Very interesting indeed ! The problem is that I don't know anything about periodic tables
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Re: Element of mystery: Will periodic table get new resident?
Hi Muriel, hi everyone,
All the compounds on Earth are made of 114-115 chemical elements displayed on this table, of which several don't exist in the nature.
These elements are placed by family (the columns), after the number of external electrons (you can see 18 columns - there're others displayed differently but it begins to be more complicated and the elements are not natural).
All the compounds on Earth are made of 114-115 chemical elements displayed on this table, of which several don't exist in the nature.
These elements are placed by family (the columns), after the number of external electrons (you can see 18 columns - there're others displayed differently but it begins to be more complicated and the elements are not natural).
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Re: Element of mystery: Will periodic table get new resident?
Hi everyone,
Here's another view of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements:
(click pic to enlarge and read)
Elements & Country of Discovery
(click link to get full screen table; click table again for the most enlarged pic)
France is #4
Here's another view of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements:
(click pic to enlarge and read)
Elements & Country of Discovery
(click link to get full screen table; click table again for the most enlarged pic)
France is #4
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