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Nobelium atomic number 102 is a synthetic actinide studied to understand nuclear decay and stability at the extreme end of the periodic table
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115 - Moscovium: The Heavy Element at the Edge of the Table
Moscovium atomic number 115 is a synthetic superheavy element studied in accelerator labs to understand nuclear decay chains and island of stability theory
114 - Flerovium: The Superheavy Element Testing Stability Theories
Flerovium atomic number 114 is a synthetic superheavy element central to island of stability theory and advanced nuclear chemistry research
113 - Nihonium: The First Element Named After Japan
Nihonium atomic number 113 is a synthetic superheavy element discovered through accelerator experiments expanding nuclear stability research and global scientific collaboration
112 - Copernicium: The Heavy Metal Challenging Periodic Trends
Copernicium atomic number 112 is a synthetic superheavy element studied for relativistic electron effects and heavy metal behavior in advanced nuclear research
111 - Roentgenium: The Ultra Heavy Element Beyond Gold
Roentgenium atomic number 111 is a synthetic superheavy element studied to understand relativistic chemistry and nuclear stability beyond gold in advanced accelerator research
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