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Science Trends
January 25, 2018
112, Uub, Ununbium, No data available. 113, Uut, Ununtrium, No data available. 114, Uuq, Ununquadium, No data available. 115, Uup, Ununpentium, No data available. 116, Uuh, Ununhexium, No data available. 117, Uus, Ununseptium, No data available. 118, Uuo, Ununoctium, No data availableÃÂ ...
PPcorn (blog)
December 26, 2015
Number Six: Ununbium. Ununbium was created in 1996 by combining two other elements together. Ununbium belongs to a class of elements on the periodic table that were all created the same way (by combining two elements together). None of these elements has ever been observed for longer than a fraction of a secondÃÂ ...
The Guardian
November 15, 2013
This week's element is copernicium, which has the atomic symbol, Cn and the atomic number, 112. Originally known as ununbium, this element was named in honour of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who discovered that the Earth orbits the Sun. Probably the most interesting aspect of this element is theÃÂ ...
LiveScience.com
November 4, 2011
Temporarily called ununbium, copernicium, the new element 112, was named for Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), who first suggested that the Earth revolves around the sun, not the other way around, and starting the "Copernican Revolution." In a statement released in July 2009,ÃÂ ...
Slate
April 7, 2010
The periodic table added its 112 official element Wednesday, when scientists in Darmstadt, Germany, announced they had received official approval for ununbium from an international body of chemists. But the discovery of the new element wasn't news to anyone—it was first announced back in 1996,ÃÂ ...
DailyTech
February 25, 2010
Element 112, formerly know as Ununbium has been officially recognized by IUPAC, and named "Copernicum". (Source: New Scientist) ... Previously, copernicum could be found in many science texts under the name "Ununbium", at the same spot (112), right next to roentgenium. That means that it has 112ÃÂ ...
Popular Science
July 14, 2009
Good bye element 112 and ununbium, its placeholder name. Hello "Copernicium." By choosing to honor the father of the heliocentric solar system, element 112 discovery team leader Sigurd Hofmann wanted to avoid the divisive names selected for past elements, salute an influential scientist who didn'tÃÂ ...
New Scientist
June 11, 2009
Currently, the heaviest named and recognised element is roentgeniuim at position 111, which was officially named in 2004. For years, the space next to it has been unceremoniously occupied by the letters Uub, which stand for ununbium, a temporary placeholder name that comes from the Latin words forÃÂ ...
BBC News
June 11, 2009
More than a decade after experiments first produced a single atom of the element, a team of German scientists has been credited with its discovery. The team, led by Sigurd Hofmann at the Centre for Heavy Ion Research, must propose a name for their find, before it can be formally added to the table.
PPcorn (blog)
August 29, 2017
Number Six: Ununbium. Ununbium was created in 1996 by combining two other elements together. Ununbium belongs to a class of elements on the periodic ...
The Guardian
November 15, 2013
This week's element is copernicium, which has the atomic symbol, Cn and the atomic number, 112. Originally known as ununbium, this element ...
DailyTech
February 25, 2010
Element 112, formerly know as Ununbium has been officially recognized by IUPAC, and named "Copernicum". (Source: New Scientist).
Popular Science
July 14, 2009
Good bye element 112 and ununbium, its placeholder name. Hello "Copernicium." By choosing to honor the father of the heliocentric solar ...
Nanowerk LLC
June 29, 2009
(Nanowerk News) The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) has officially recognised the element 112 as a new element, ...
New Scientist
June 11, 2009
For years, the space next to it has been unceremoniously occupied by the letters Uub, which stand for ununbium, a temporary placeholder ...
BBC News
June 11, 2009
IUPAC temporarily named the element ununbium, as "ununbi" is derived from the figures "one one two" in Latin; but Professor Hofmann's team ...
The Guardian
November 15, 2013
This week's element is copernicium, which has the atomic symbol, Cn and the atomic number, 112. Originally known as ununbium, this elementÃÂ ...
DailyTech
February 25, 2010
Element 112, formerly know as Ununbium has been officially recognized by IUPAC, and named "Copernicum". (Source: New Scientist).
Popular Science
July 14, 2009
Good bye element 112 and ununbium, its placeholder name. Hello "Copernicium." By choosing to honor the father of the heliocentric solarÃÂ ...
Nanowerk LLC
June 29, 2009
(Nanowerk News) The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) has officially recognised the element 112 as a new element,ÃÂ ...
BBC News
June 11, 2009
IUPAC temporarily named the element ununbium, as "ununbi" is derived from the figures "one one two" in Latin; but Professor Hofmann's teamÃÂ ...
BBC News
June 11, 2009
IUPAC temporarily named the element ununbium, as "ununbi" is derived from the figures "one one two" in Latin; but Professor Hofmann's teamÃÂ ...
PPcorn (blog)
April 16, 2016
Number Six: Ununbium. Ununbium was created in 1996 by combining two other elements together. Ununbium belongs to a class of elements on the periodic table that were all created the same way (by combining two elements together).
PPcorn (blog)
December 24, 2015
Number Six: Ununbium. Ununbium was created in 1996 by combining two other elements together. Ununbium belongs to a class of elements on the periodic table that were all created the same way (by combining two elements together).
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