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- lanthanides, actinides, and superactinides lead to a prediction of a contraction of about 2 pm per element in the superactinides; although this is smaller...
- Element 123, a predicted chemical element; see Extended periodic table § Superactinides European route E123, a road in central Asia E.123, an ITU-T recommendation...
- periodic table of the elements, it is expected to be the first of the superactinides, and the third element in the eighth period. It has attracted attention...
- unbioctium, a predicted chemical element; see Extended periodic table § Superactinides This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the same title...
- which puts an upper limit before the beginning of the hypothetical superactinide series). Terms "heavy isotopes" (of a given element) and "heavy nuclei"...
- unbipentium, a predicted chemical element; see Extended periodic table § Superactinides This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the same title...
- Variously-defined group of non-radioactive metals of high economical value. SuperactinidesHypothetical series of elements 121 to 157, which includes a predicted...
- which puts an upper limit before the beginning of the hypothetical superactinide series). Terms "heavy isotopes" (of a given element) and "heavy nuclei"...
- which puts an upper limit before the beginning of the hypothetical superactinide series). Terms "heavy isotopes" (of a given element) and "heavy nuclei"...
- which puts an upper limit before the beginning of the hypothetical superactinide series). Terms "heavy isotopes" (of a given element) and "heavy nuclei"...