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Superheavy element
CHEMISTRY for the Bottom of the Periodic Table
IUPAC Wire See Also
The Histories Hidden in the Periodic Table
Quest for Superheavy Nuclei Began in the 1940S with the Syn Time It Takes for Half of the Sample to Decay
No. It's Livermorium!
The Quest to Explore the Heaviest Elements Raises Questions About How Far Researchers Can Extend Mendeleev’S Creation
Studies of Flerovium and Element 115 Homologs with Macrocyclic Extractants
Superheavy Elements: Existence, Classification and Experiment
Quasifission in Heavy and Superheavy Element Formation Reactions
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Recent Work
Annual Report 2018 Laboratory of Radiochemistry Cover Transmutation Can Potentially Mitigate Problems Related to the Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Experimental Search for Superheavy Elements
Status and Perspectives of the Dubna Superheavy Element Factory
Synthesis and Decay Properties of Superheavy Elements*
Superheavy Chemical Elements (Shces)-Research Avenues
Index 2020 Page(Issue)
The Quest for Superheavy Elements
Current Status and Future Prospects on Super Heavy Nuclei Research (Summary of the Symposium)
Top View
Annual Report 2019
Intellipedia-Ununpentium.Pdf
On the Discovery of New Elements (IUPAC/IUPAP Provisional Report)
Superheavy Element Flerovium Is the Heaviest Volatile Metal A
2019 Heavy Element Chemistry Principal Investigators' Meeting
On the Ontology of Superheavy Elements
Status of the Heaviest Elements As of June 2017
The Search for Superheavy Elements: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives 1. Introduction
Superheavy Element Cn (Z = 112) & Fl (Z = 114) – Selenium Interaction Using COLD Setup
Chapter 8 the Search for “Heavy” Elements
Attempts to Synthesise Superheavy Elements - a Status Report
Explainer: Superheavy Elements. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Last Row of the Periodic Table but Were Afraid to Ask by KATRINA KRÄMER | 9 JUNE 2016
Nihonium the Obscure Iulia Georgescu Explains Her Fascination with the Elusive Element 113
Chemical Investigation of Hassium (Hs, Z=108)
Big Science: the Discovery of Tennessine
Oral Presentations
I Element Periodic Table
One Flerovium Atom at a Time
IUPAC Is Naming the Four New Elements Nihonium, Moscovium, Tennessine, and Oganesson
Superheavy Elements
Periodic Table of Alchemy
The Periodic Table and the Physics That Drives It
Superheavy Element Flerovium (Element 114) Is a Volatile Metal