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Meitnerium
it will blow you into delirum |
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History of Elememnt |
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The
person who mand my element was, Lisa Meinter. In ther year 1982
it was found. The were it was found was, Germany. To find Meitnerium
it was Heavy Ion Research Laboratory (HIRL)
it was discoverd. Meitneriium is named after Lisa Meinter, the
IUPAC and the American chemical society
approved the proposed name. My element is also man-mand. |
| Use
of Element |
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It is used
for proposed nuclear fission. But only
samll amounts of Meitnerium has not ever been produced, it currently
has no uses outside scientific research. Also used for bombs. |
| Chemical
& Biological Properties |
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Electronegativity
(pauling). Heat of fusion kj/mol. Incompatiblities and lonization
potentail. But no biological role. |
| Dangers |
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Meitnerium
is dangers by radioactive. |
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DataTable
| Name |
Meitnerium |
| Symbol |
Mt |
| Atomic
Number |
109 |
| Atomic
Mass |
266 |
| Classification |
Metal |
| Number
of Protons |
109 |
| Number
of Neutrons |
157 |
| Number
of Electrons |
109 |
| Family
of Element |
Transition
Metals |
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| Glossary
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- HIRL: Hypervelocity Impact Research Facility.
- IUPAC: International
Union of Pure & Applied Chemistry.
- Nuclear
Fission: He most practical method for creating
nuclear fusion has proved to be combining the nuclei of two forms
of hydrogen, deuterium, and tritium. This has great promise as
an energy source for a number of reasons.The development of nuclear
fusion is very timely, because the world has to find some way
of relying less on fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas).
While the world's energy use is likely to double by the middle
of the next century, supplies of oil and natural gas will only
last for a maximum of a hundred years, and coal supplies for perhaps
several hundred years. The burning of fossil fuels also harms
the environment.
- Radioactive: Of exhibiting, or caused by radioactivity.
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| Bibliography |
- What I did for my website was, get information, get imagies,
make my own image. I had to go online to http://dictionary.reference.com
then you can get the defintion of the word that you dont understand.
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