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Hassium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Element 108 - This element was first synthesized and identified in 1984 by the same G.S.I. Darmstadt group who first identified Elements 107 and 109. Presumably this element will have chemical properties similar to osmium.
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Some sources mention erroneously that element 108 is named after a person, in analogy to the other elements from 104 to 109. The SMI Corporation found for its Periodic Table a Henri Hass, Swiss born Russian chemist known for work in thermodydamics.
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With the help of novel techniques developed at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, an international team of scientists has performed the first chemical studies of element 108, hassium, the heaviest element whose chemistry has yet been studied.
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Element 108 - This element was first synthesized and identified in 1984 by the same G.S.I. Darmstadt group who first identified Elements 107 and 109. ...
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Brief description: hassium, is a synthetic element that is not present in the environment at all. ... Isolation: only a few atoms of element 108, hassium, have ever been made. The first atoms were made through a nuclear reaction involving fusion of an isotope of lead, 208Pb, with one of iron, 58Fe.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Element 108. Element 108. Information about Element 108 in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Meanwhile Lazarev and his coworkers are bombarding uranium with sulfur nuclei to create what they hope will be new, longer-lived isotopes of element 108, hassium.
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Letters to Nature ... Nature 418, 859-862 (22 August 2002) | ... Departement für Chemie und Biochemie, Universität Bern, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland...
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atomic number 108, element 108, Hs ... atomic number 108; chemical element; element; element 108; Hs; unniloctium; ... Meanwhile Lazarev and his coworkers are bombarding uranium with sulfur nuclei to create what they hope will be new, longer-lived isotopes of element 108, hassium.
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