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  • This redirect is supported by WikiProject Elements, which gives a central approach to the chemical elements and their isotopes on Wikipedia. Please participate...
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  • Talk:Oganesson (category FA-Class chemical elements articles)
    helpful to this article in particular. It seems to me that the Introduction to the heaviest elements article itself can't decide whether to be its own...
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  • general relativity Introduction to quantum mechanics Introduction to systolic geometry Introduction to the heaviest elements Introduction to viruses Until...
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  • This newly added reference seems to be the only source for the undiscovered elements, Z > 118. Could we please have more information on what it contains...
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  • report besides the initial discovery (heaviest radioactive elements fall in this category also) 5) some elements were almost surely known to exist before...
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  • Talk:Synthetic element (category C-Class chemical elements articles)
    Council (U.S.). Nuclear Physics Panel (1986). "The Heaviest Elements". Nuclear physics. Vol. 7 (Physics through the 1990s). National Academies Press. p. 94–95...
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  • lighter elements have stable nuclides with the ratio 1:1 (Z = N). The nuclide 40 20Ca (calcium-40) is observationally the heaviest stable nuclide with the same...
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  • shown) was the world's heaviest person up to the time Minnoch became the heaviest? That's not obvious from this article or from List of the heaviest people...
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  • elements could have three mass of stability and two mass of instability. In nature, elements can exist only up to element 98 (californium), heaviest element...
    103 KB (15,183 words) - 02:11, 3 March 2023
  • "it is the heaviest element to occur naturally on Earth"? The "Universitium" + "Ofium" + "Californium" + "Berkelium" anecdote (http://elements.vanderkrogt...
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  • d-block elements.) We would consider Lu and Lr to be the heavier members of group 3 by default, i.e. in all contexts except different ways to draw the periodic...
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  • attempt the experiment with the heaviest Bk isotope available, so they could get closer to the island of stability. And indeed, this is the second most...
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  • does anyone else think that a small section mentioning fictional elements with atomic numbers in this range would be permissible or a good idea? I dont...
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  • Depression", "Cries Of The Past" firmly sits in the Underoath discography as one of the band's heaviest outings. And compared to their prior release, this...
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  • here. If we keep that "record" Are we going to ad "Heaviest bench press in the state of Dakota?" or "Heaviest bench press by a lifter born in Russia?" (for...
    84 KB (13,018 words) - 02:56, 28 January 2024
  • no. 10, pp. 1122–1128 Hoffman DC & Lee DM 1999, 'Chemistry of the Heaviest Elements—One Atom at a Time', Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 76, no...
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  • contradiction, so I won't use the template, but does this seem off to anyone but me? This is one of the heaviest songs from the album, (along with "No More...
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  • June 2011 (UTC) why not just arrange the elements into a list starting with the lightest anf ending with the heaviest — Preceding unsigned comment added...
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  • saying heaviest metal:?????????second heaviest metal:??????????e.t.c down to lightiest metal:????????????? but i did know that lead is pretty heavy. —The preceding...
    95 KB (14,264 words) - 04:01, 14 May 2022
  • bizarre to bring up its radioactivity as if this contradicts its being the heaviest stable element: it is my understanding that ALL elements are unstable...
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