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Flerovium is a
synthetic chemical element; it has
symbol Fl and
atomic number 114. It is an
extremely radioactive,
superheavy element,
named after the...
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carbon (C),
silicon (Si),
germanium (Ge), tin (Sn), lead (Pb), and
flerovium (Fl). It lies
within the p-block. In
modern IUPAC notation, it is called...
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Flerovium (114Fl) is a
synthetic element, and thus a
standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all
synthetic elements, it has no
stable isotopes. The...
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flerovium. The
results were
published in
December 2000. 248 96Cm + 48 20Ca → 296 116Lv* → 293 116Lv + 3 1 0n → 289 114Fl + α The
daughter flerovium isotope...
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These names were
later suggested for
element 114 (
flerovium) and
element 116 (moscovium).
Flerovium became the name of
element 114; the
final name proposed...
- stability,
though it is
generally thought to
center near
copernicium and
flerovium isotopes in the
vicinity of the
predicted closed neutron s**** at N = 184...
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within an
island of
stability centered on
copernicium (element 112) and
flerovium (element 114). Due to the
expected high
fission barriers, any nucleus...
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including Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL),
since 2000: 114.
flerovium, Fl,
named after Soviet physicist Georgy Flyorov,
founder of JINR (1999)...
- nihonium, was
created by a ****anese team; the last five
known elements,
flerovium, moscovium, livermorium, tennessine, and oganesson, were
created by Russian–American...
- copernicium. 113: Uut, ununtrium; Nh, nihonium. 114: Uuq, ununquadium; Fl,
flerovium. 115: Uup, ununpentium; Mc, moscovium. 116: Uuh, ununhexium; Lv, livermorium...