Hassium is a metallic chemical element in the transactinide group on the periodic table of elements, placing it among the heaviest of known elements. Like other transactinides, hassium can also be produced synthetically, by bombarding other...
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Hassium - Hs; CAS: 54037-57-9 ; Description:; Classification: Transactinide ; Date of Discovery: 1984 ; Discoverer: Peter Armbruster, Gottfried Munzenber and ... The production of 265108 in the same reaction as was used at G.S.I. was confirmed at Dubna with detection of the 7th member of the decay chain 253Es.
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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element hassium ... Brief description: hassium, is a synthetic element that is not present in the environment at all.
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Element Hassium - Hs ... Overview of Hassium ... Chemical Database; This database focuses on the most common chemical compounds used in the home and industry.
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Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Münzenber and their team of chemist discovered hassium in Germany during a 1984 experiment. They used a linear accelerator and found the isotope of hassium that has a mass of 265 a.m.u, which has a half-life of only 2 milliseconds.
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Hassium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hassium (pronounced /ˈhæsiəm/ ( listen) HAS -ee-əm or /ˈhɑːsiəm/ HAH -see-əm ) is a synthetic element with the symbol Hs and atomic number 108 and is the heavies...
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First created in 1984, hassium doesn't exist in nature--it must be made by combining the nuclei of lighter elements. ... This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a Terms of Use...
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So we said goodbye to this method and its limited value for the chemistry of hassium and developed an alternative, which we used in our hassium experiment in October/November 2002. More informations about this experiment will be available soon and some first and preliminary results can be found in the GSI Scientific...
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The official discovery of hassium occurred in 1984 with the help of a German research team lead by Peter Armbruster when they bombarded atoms of lead-208 with ions of iron-58 using linear accelerators. As a product hassium-265 was produced; ... how is hassium used 3...
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