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Unbinilium, also
known as eka-radium or
element 120, is a
hypothetical chemical element; it has
symbol Ubn and
atomic number 120.
Unbinilium and Ubn are...
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Unbinilium (120Ubn) has not yet been synthesised, so
there is no
experimental data and a
standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all
synthetic elements...
- March–April 2007, in hope of
creating element 120 (
unbinilium) from
nuclei of 58Fe and 244Pu.
Isotopes of
unbinilium are
predicted to have
alpha decay half-lives...
- to:
January 20 (month-day date notation)
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Unbinilium, a
hypothetical chemical element with
atomic number 120 CXX (disambiguation)...
- most
often refers to: Carmine, a food
colourant with the E
number E120
Unbinilium, also
known as
element 120 or eka-radium, a
predicted chemical element...
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refer to some of the
transuranic elements, for example, eka-radium for
unbinilium. But
current official IUPAC practice is to use a
systematic element name...
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predates the similar-sounding
systematic element names, such as ununennium,
unbinilium, unbiunium, and unbiquadium. An
alternative spelling, unobtanium, is sometimes...
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There are 120
primes between 3,000 and 4,000. 120 is the
atomic number of
unbinilium, an
element yet to be discovered. In
electrical engineering, each line...
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explain the
spectrum of Przybylski's Star by
naturally occurring flerovium,
unbinilium, and unbihexium.
Using the 1979
IUPAC recommendations, the
element should...
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Jason Wright (16
March 2017). "Przybylski's Star III:
Neutron Stars,
Unbinilium, and aliens". Astrowright.
Retrieved 31 July 2018. V. A. Dzuba; V. V....