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| The chemistry is right: four new elements named in periodic Table Kosuke Morita, researcher of Riken (Institute of Physical and Chemical Research) who led a group discovered element 113, points to a periodic table of the elements during a press conference at the institution in Wako, Japan, June 9, 2016. Nihonium 9,47 Kb. 1 | oxumaq | | Emily conover These superheavies honor the places or people instrumental in the discovery of such rare elements. Nihonium 10,02 Kb. 1 | oxumaq | | Nihonium, moscovium, tennessine Ps responsible for the discovery of these new elements each put forward their proposed name and symbol after Iupac confirmed their existence in January 2016. Nihonium 7,76 Kb. 1 | oxumaq | | Oganesson: New element in periodic table to be named after Russian Armenian physicist The Associated Press – You’ll soon see four new names on the periodic table of the elements, including three that honor Moscow, Japan and Tennessee. Nihonium 5,58 Kb. 1 | oxumaq |
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