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| "snippet": "The superheavy elements are those beyond the actinides in the periodic table; the last actinide is lawrencium (atomic number 103). By definition, superheavy ...Read more", | |
| "title": "Superheavy element", | |
| "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superheavy_element" | |
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| "snippet": "The island of stability is a predicted set of isotopes of superheavy elements that may have considerably longer half-lives than known isotopes of these ...Read more", | |
| "title": "Island of stability", | |
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| "snippet": "These are the superheavy elements: after rutherfordium come dubnium, seaborgium, bohrium, and other oddities, all the way up to the heaviest ...Read more", | |
| "title": "Superheavy Elements Are Breaking the Periodic Table", | |
| "url": "https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/superheavy-elements-are-breaking-the-periodic-table/" | |
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| "snippet": "Superheavy elements are elements that have 104 or more protons in each atom. (They have atomic numbers of 104 and above and are also known as the ...Read more", | |
| "title": "DOE Explains...Superheavy Elements", | |
| "url": "https://www.energy.gov/science/doe-explainssuperheavy-elements" | |
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| "snippet": "Superheavy elements are those elements with a large number of protons in their nucleus. Elements with more than 92 protons are unstable; they decay to lighter ...Read more", | |
| "title": "Superheavy elements - Latest research and news", | |
| "url": "https://www.nature.com/subjects/superheavy-elements" | |
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| "snippet": "Elements beyond atomic number 104 are referred to as superheavy elements. Although superheavy elements have not been found in nature, they can be produced by ...Read more", | |
| "title": "Superheavy Element Discovery | Glenn T. Seaborg Institute", | |
| "url": "https://seaborg.llnl.gov/research/superheavy-element-discovery" | |
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| "snippet": "By 1955, these elements were called superheavy elements. The first predictions on properties of undiscovered superheavy elements were made in 1957, when ...Read more", | |
| "title": "Extended periodic table", | |
| "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_periodic_table" | |
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| "snippet": "The heaviest element on earth is uranium, which has the atomic number 92 in the periodic table. Although superheavy elements up to number 118 have been ...Read more", | |
| "title": "Superheavy, and yet stable", | |
| "url": "https://www.mpg.de/6311778/shell-effect_superheavy-atomic-nuclei" | |
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