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Ausenium (atomic
symbol Ao) and
hesperium (atomic
symbol Es) were the
names initially ****igned to the
transuranic elements with
atomic numbers 93 and 94...
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chemistry Ao, the
atomic symbol for the
misidentified chemical element Ausenium.
Acridine orange, a
fluorescent dye
Authorship obfuscation, a
privacy technique...
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party Ausonia family,
asteroids 63 Ausonia, an
asteroid Ausones Aurunci Ausenium Ausonius (310–395) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- the Dean of the
Sapienza University of Rome, Orso
Mario Corbino,
named ausenium and hesperium, respectively. The
experiments leading to the
discovery of...
- lead,
Fermi concluded that they had
created new elements,
which he
called ausenium and hesperium. The
chemist Ida
Noddack suggested that some of the experiments...
- had
created new
elements with 93 and 94 protons,
which the
group dubbed ausenium and hesperium. However, not all were
convinced by Fermi's
analysis of his...
- had
created new
elements with 93 and 94 protons,
which his
group dubbed ausenium and hesperium.
Fermi won the 1938
Nobel Prize in
Physics for his "demonstrations...
- Carl
David Tolmé Runge,
Friedrich Paschen Aurorium 1874
William Huggins Ausenium Ao 93
Neptunium 1934
Enrico Fermi Austrium 31
Gallium 1886
Eduard Linnemann...
- but the
transuranic elements he
thought they had
created (specifically,
ausenium and hesperium)
actually turned out to be
fission products—isotopes of much...
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Number Higher than 92 in June 1934. For
element 93, he
proposed the name
ausenium (atomic
symbol Ao)
after the Gr**** name
Ausonia for Italy.
Several theoretical...