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Ununpentium Element 115 (Moscovium 115)
Was this element ‘predicted’ before its synthesised discovery in 2003?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I apologise if I used the word “predicted” wrongly as I don’t have a knowledge of the periodic table and realise perhaps future elements can’t be so. My reasoning for this question was that the element was known of in the early eighties, though dismissed as pseudo science. But a ‘synthesised’ version created or discovered in 2003? I hope the discrepancy can be explained by AB members knowledgeable on the subject.
gonna say yes according to this article. But predicting that under certain circumstances it could exist and creating the circumstances are slightly different. https:/ /www.te legraph .co.uk/ news/sc ience/s cience- news/10 269129/ Evidenc e-for-n ew-elem ent-Unu npentiu m-may-s well-Pe riodic- Table.h tml
well the whole of he periodic table was constructed
Mendeleev 1867
and he 'predicted' elecment yet to be discovered - eka=silicon is germanium I think
and even some of their properties
the last time I looked at this - prediction of elements doesnt take much of my time - they thought there may be a stable island around N=120.
the light elements ( H and He ) are so stable that it looked difficult to see how the heavier elements were formed - isnt there still a block at carbon and Iron
see https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Nucle osynthe sis
Mendeleev 1867
and he 'predicted' elecment yet to be discovered - eka=silicon is germanium I think
and even some of their properties
the last time I looked at this - prediction of elements doesnt take much of my time - they thought there may be a stable island around N=120.
the light elements ( H and He ) are so stable that it looked difficult to see how the heavier elements were formed - isnt there still a block at carbon and Iron
see https:/
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