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The search, however, is not necessarily so irrelevant. There are schools of thought (mostly cast by the wayside now but not completely discarded) that there may be "islands of stability" out there, and allow for creation of high weight atoms that are stable enough to have practical implications beyond theoretical physics and chemistry. |
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The difference being that "planet" is not a hard-definable word. There's no distinct line between chuncks of rock in space vs. planet. Whereas an element is an element is an element. An atom with 112 protons in its nucleus IS the 112th element. There's no debate about how it's defined, only about whether they have been created and what the exact properties are.
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Well, that depends on how you say it.
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Hey now, they weren't called Earth, Wind & Fire... & Water.
Do you remember... the 21st night of September?
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But for non-scientific reasons.
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Were other elements in the periodic table created? I admit I don't know. But from what I remember of high school chemistry, the elements on the table existed in nature - though many were exceedingly rare.
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93 through 113 have all been created. 112 was just certified, 113 hasn't yet been (only 8 atoms have been reported created).
93, Neptunium, is entirely man made but has some industrial uses and the stablest isotope has a half life of a couple million years. You've probably heard of 94 - plutonium. And it isn't so much that these high weight atoms don't occur in nature as that they don't survive long enough to be observed. Last edited by Alex : 06-12-2009 at 12:19 PM. Reason: Fixed reference to molecules when I meant atoms. |
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Well, then I acknowledge only the first 93.
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I honor the fifth element.
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