Uub
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Definition
- Noun:
- A radioactive transuranic element: "Uub" is the temporary systematic element name for a synthetic, radioactive chemical element with an atomic number of 112. It is a transuranic element, meaning it has an atomic number greater than that of uranium (92).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The element uub was first synthesized in 1996.
- Scientists studied the decay chain of uub to understand superheavy elements.
- Uub is so unstable that it exists for only a fraction of a second.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific nomenclature: "Uub" was a placeholder name derived from its atomic number (ununbium, from Latin for one and for two). It is now officially named "copernicium" (symbol Cn).
- The discovery of uub was a significant milestone in nuclear physics.
Variants and Related Words
- Copernicium (Cn): The permanent name for the element formerly known as uub.
- Copernicium, once called uub, is named after Nicolaus Copernicus.
- Transuranic element: Any chemical element with an atomic number greater than 92 (uranium).
- Plutonium and uub are both transuranic elements.
Synonyms
- Ununbium: The former systematic IUPAC name for element 112.
- Element 112: A direct reference by atomic number.
- Copernicium: The current official name.
Notes on Usage
- Historical/Technical Context: The term "uub" is primarily used in historical or specific technical contexts discussing the element's discovery and early research. In modern scientific literature, "copernicium" is the standard term.
- Early papers refer to the element as uub, but it is now classified as copernicium.
Noun
- a radioactive transuranic element