Synthetic element
The
chemical elements labeled as
synthetic are unstable, with a
half-life so short (ranging from a fraction of millisecond to a few million years) relative to the age of the
Earth that any
atoms of that element that may have been present when the Earth formed have long since completely decayed away. Hence they are only known on Earth as the product of
nuclear reactors or
particle accelerators.
The first synthetic element created was
technetium, which filled a gap in the
periodic table, and the discovery that there were no
stable isotopes of technetium explained its absence on Earth: its
4.2 million year half-life meant that none remained from the time of formation of the Earth.
Synthetic elements include:
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Technetium, atomic number 43
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Promethium, atomic number 61
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Transuranium elements
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Neptunium symbol Np, atomic number 93
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Plutonium symbol Pu, atomic number 94
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Americium symbol Am, atomic number 95
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Curium symbol Cm, atomic number 96
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Berkelium symbol Bk, atomic number 97
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Californium symbol Cf, atomic number 98
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Einsteinium symbol Es, atomic number 99
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Fermium symbol Fm, atomic number 100
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Mendelevium symbol Md, atomic number 101
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Nobelium symbol No, atomic number 102
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Lawrencium symbol Lr, atomic number 103
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Rutherfordium symbol Rf, atomic number 104
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Transactinide elements
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Dubnium symbol Db, atomic number 105
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Seaborgium symbol Sg, atomic number 106
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Bohrium symbol Bh, atomic number 107
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Hassium symbol Hs, atomic number 108
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Meitnerium symbol Mt, atomic number 109
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Darmstadtium symbol Ds, atomic number 110
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Roentgenium symbol Rg, atomic number 111
Provisional names for recently observed synthetic elements:
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Ununhexium*
Ununpentium*
Ununtrium