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Moscovium is a
synthetic chemical element; it has
symbol Mc and
atomic number 115. It was
first synthesized in 2003 by a
joint team of
Russian and American...
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nitrogen (N),
phosphorus (P), ****nic (As),
antimony (Sb), bi****h (Bi), and
moscovium (Mc).
Since 1988, it has been
called Group 15 by the IUPAC.
Before that...
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Moscovium (115Mc) is a
synthetic element, and thus a
standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all
synthetic elements, it has no
known stable isotopes...
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element 116 (
moscovium).
Flerovium became the name of
element 114; the
final name
proposed for
element 116 was
instead livermorium, with
moscovium later being...
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discovery of the 5
heaviest elements on the
periodic table: flerovium,
moscovium, livermorium, tennessine, and oganesson. In 1995, an
international team...
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created by a ****anese team; the last five
known elements, flerovium,
moscovium, livermorium, tennessine, and oganesson, were
created by Russian–American...
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group 15: nitrogen, phosphorus, ****nic, antimony, bi****h, and
moscovium)
covalently bonded to hydrogen. The
simplest series has the
chemical formula...
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named after Soviet physicist Georgy Flyorov,
founder of JINR (1999). 115.
moscovium, Mc,
named after Moscow Oblast,
where the
element was
discovered (2004)...
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chemical elements 113, 115, 117 and 118 are
officially named Nihonium,
Moscovium,
Tennessine and Oganesson.
December 31 –
Withdrawal of the
majority of...
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beyond 108 has only been done for
elements 112 (copernicium)
through 115 (
moscovium), so the
chemical characterization of the
heaviest elements remains a...