atomic number 115
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Definition
- Noun:
- A radioactive transuranic element: A synthetic, heavy chemical element with an atomic number of 115, meaning it has 115 protons in its nucleus. It is not found naturally and is produced in particle accelerators.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Scientists confirmed the discovery of atomic number 115 in 2003.
- The properties of atomic number 115 are still being studied.
- Atomic number 115 decays rapidly into other elements.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific nomenclature: The element with atomic number 115 has been officially named "moscovium" (symbol Mc).
- Moscovium, atomic number 115, is part of the periodic table's group 15.
Variants and Related Words
- Moscovium (Mc) (n): The official name for the element with atomic number 115.
- Moscovium is the permanent name for atomic number 115.
- Transuranium element (n): Any element with an atomic number greater than that of uranium (92).
- Atomic number 115 is a transuranium element.
- Synthetic element (n): An element not found in nature and produced artificially.
- Like many synthetic elements, atomic number 115 is highly unstable.
Synonyms
- Moscovium: The official name for this element.
- Element 115: A common informal reference.
Related Phrases
- To synthesize atomic number 115: To produce this element in a laboratory.
- Researchers aim to synthesize atomic number 115 in greater quantities for study.
Noun
- a radioactive transuranic element