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element 112

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element 112
n.
An artificially produced radioactive element with atomic number 112 whose isotope has a mass number of 277 and a half-life of 280 milliseconds. Also called ununbium.

element 112
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An artificially produced radioactive element whose isotope has a mass number of 277 and a half-life of 280 milliseconds. Atomic number 112. Also called ununbium. See Periodic Table.
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Noun1.element 112 - a radioactive transuranic element
chemical element, element - any of the more than 100 known substances (of which 92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matter


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The element then decayed to element 116, then to element 114, and finally to element 112 before splitting in two, says Lawrence Livermore team member Dawn A.
The detection of a single nucleus of element 112 is the latest in a series of discoveries at GSI, the center for heavy ion studies in Darmstadt, Germany.
 
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