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This phrase is often used in scientific and technical contexts to refer to a specific item on a list or table of elements. For example, "Ionium has an element number of 103."
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Its first name was unnilquadium (symbol Unq), which is Latin for its element number, 104.
Mercury is element number 80, and my dream is a reminder that on Tuesday, I will be 80 myself.
Fermilab, the National Accelerator Laboratory, in Illinois, is named for him, as is fermium, element number 100.
As a result technetium, element number 43, and promethium, 61, are always radioactive (and are not found naturally in detectable quantities).
The preeminent inventor who has a crater on the moon named after him and element number 101 - radioactive Mendeleviumm - will long be remembered for his invaluable contribution to science.
At some point they will be travelling so fast that the way they bond will be affected by Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, which departs from classical theories at speeds close to that of light.The object of Dr Eichler's study was element number 112.
But it is a fitting tribute to Döbereiner's insight that, if all goes well, some time in the next few months will bring the creation of a new alkali metal, element number 119, by his countryman Christoph Düllmann of the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt.
Element number 28, located in the transition metals between cobalt and copper.
Element number 82 is one of a handful that mankind has known for millennia.
This is based on the techniques using microphone array consists of small element number [20 22].
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