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Darmstadtium is a
synthetic chemical element; it has
symbol Ds and
atomic number 110. It is
extremely radioactive: the most
stable known isotope, darmstadtium-281...
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Darmstadtium (110Ds) is a
synthetic element, and thus a
standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all
synthetic elements, it has no
stable isotopes...
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palladium (Pd),
platinum (Pt), and
darmstadtium (Ds). All are d-block
transition metals. All
known isotopes of
darmstadtium are
radioactive with
short half-lives...
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elements had been
created by a
German team: bohrium, h****ium, meitnerium,
darmstadtium, roentgenium, and copernicium.
Element 113, nihonium, was
created by...
- elements. He is
known for the co-discoveries of
elements 110, 111, and 112 (
darmstadtium,
roentgenium and copernicium, respectively).
Ninov also
claimed the creation...
- one of the
earliest scientists to
study nuclear fission (1982). 110.
darmstadtium, Ds,
named after Darmstadt, Germany, the city in
which this work was...
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elements such as
bohrium (1981),
meitnerium (1982), h****ium (1984),
darmstadtium (1994),
roentgenium (1994), and
copernicium (1996) were discovered. The...
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named for
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. "Chemistry :
Periodic Table :
darmstadtium :
historical information".
January 17, 2005.
Archived from the original...
- a
small family sedan Lada 110, a
compact car 1/10 (disambiguation)
Darmstadtium,
synthetic chemical element with
atomic number 110 This disambiguation...
- h****ium. 109: Une, unnilennium; Mt, meitnerium. 110: Uun, ununnilium; Ds,
darmstadtium. 111: Uuu, unununium; Rg, roentgenium. 112: Uub, ununbium; Cn, copernicium...