atomic number 106
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Definition
- Noun:
- A transuranic element: "atomic number 106" is the systematic name for a synthetic, radioactive chemical element with 106 protons in its nucleus. It is a member of the transuranium series, meaning its atomic number is higher than that of uranium (92).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The discovery of atomic number 106 was confirmed by multiple research teams.
- Elements like atomic number 106 are produced in particle accelerators.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific nomenclature: The term "atomic number 106" is used primarily in systematic IUPAC nomenclature before an element receives a permanent name. The element with atomic number 106 is now named seaborgium (Sg).
- Prior to its naming, the element was referred to in literature as atomic number 106 or element 106.
Variants and Related Words
- Seaborgium (Sg): The permanent name for the element with atomic number 106.
- Element 106: A common synonym.
- Transuranium element: The category to which atomic number 106 belongs.
- Synthetic element: A descriptor for man-made elements like atomic number 106.
Synonyms
- Seaborgium
- Element 106
- Unnilhexium (Unh): A temporary systematic name formed from Latin roots for the digits 1, 0, and 6, used historically in chemical nomenclature.
Noun
- a transuranic element