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Both elements were discovered by a collaboration of scientists from Livermore and Russia.
The other regular transition elements were discovered (or recognized as elements) after the early 18th century.
Ten chemical elements were discovered there, among them sodium and potassium by one of the institution's first chemistry professors, Sir Humphry Davy.
In true genius fashion, Mendeleev made sure to leave gaps for missing elements, accurately predicting that these spaces would later be filled when additional elements were discovered.
Sixteen other elements were discovered in the second half of the 18th century, when methods of separating elements from their compounds became better understood.
The new elements were discovered by team from Japan, Russia and the USA, who will all get to name their own new elements.
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This element was discovered in London in 1803 by Smithson Tennant and William Hyde Wollaston.
Their proposed name is japanium, in honour of the country where this element was discovered.
The element was discovered in 1901 by French chemist Eugène-Anatole Demarçay and named for Europe.
The element was discovered in Japan, and Nihon is one way to say the country's name in Japanese.
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