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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 15:08:13 -0500
- From: Paul Karol <pk03+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Technetium
- In-Reply-To: <C18p0q.1yC@world.std.com>
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- On diversions from the original question about technetium and steel
- there have been some comments on superheavy elements 114 and 126 and
- what would happen when there are attempts to make these. You should all
- be aware that the attempts have been underway for many years, without
- documentable success. There have been bombardments of uranium with
- uranium which product element Z = 184 at the moment of impact, but no
- elements with Z > 109 have been identified.
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- Paul J. Karol
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