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hassium

[ UK /hˈæsi‍əm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a radioactive transuranic element

How To Use hassium In A Sentence

  • Element 108 is called hassium, after the German state of Hesse wherein Darmstadt is situated.
  • They have anywhere from 13 isotopes to one isotope (e.g., hassium and meitnerium).
  • Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California saw the isotopes of rutherfordium, seaborgium, hassium, darmstadtium, and copernicium by watching the decay of the yet-to-be-named element 114, a synthetic element first produced about a decade ago. Wired Top Stories
  • The researchers established that hassium forms a gaseous oxide similar to that of osmium, confirming that hassium, like osmium, is a member of group 8 of the periodic table and should be placed directly under it.
  • Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California saw the isotopes of rutherfordium, seaborgium, hassium, darmstadtium, and copernicium by watching the decay of the yet-to-be-named element 114, a synthetic element first produced about a decade ago. Wired Top Stories
  • Hassium does not occur in nature, and it has no isotopes that last long enough to allow significant quantities to be accumulated.
  • The name ‘bohrium ‘was recommended for 107 (instead of GSI's choice of nielsbohrium), and ‘hahnium ‘for 108 (instead of GSI's choice of hassium).’
  • They have anywhere from 13 isotopes to one isotope (e.g., hassium and meitnerium).
  • One potential candidate for such a long-living element is hassium, which contains about 180 neutrons.
  • Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California saw the isotopes of rutherfordium, seaborgium, hassium, darmstadtium, and copernicium by watching the decay of the yet-to-be-named element 114, a synthetic element first produced about a decade ago. Wired Top Stories
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