Confirmation
that four new elements – those with atomic numbers 113, 115, 117
and 118 – have indeed been synthesised has come from the
International Union of Pure and Applied
Chemistry (IUPAC),
completing the seventh row of the periodic table.
The groups credited
for creating them – in Japan, Russia and the US – have spent
several years gathering enough evidence to convince experts from
IUPAC and its physics equivalent, the International Union of Pure and
Applied Physics, of the elements’ existence. All four are highly
unstable superheavy metals that exist for only a fraction of a
second. They are made by bombarding heavy metal targets with beams of
ions, and can usually only be detected by measuring the radiation and
other nuclides produced as they decay.
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