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Einsteinium atomic number 99 is a synthetic actinide studied in advanced nuclear physics to understand atomic stability and heavy element formation
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110 - Darmstadtium: The Frontier of Superheavy Element Discovery
Darmstadtium atomic number 110 is a synthetic superheavy element created in particle accelerators to explore nuclear stability and the island of stability frontier
109 - Meitnerium: The Rare Superheavy Element in Research Labs
Meitnerium atomic number 109 is a synthetic superheavy element used in nuclear decay research and advanced atomic modeling studies
108 - Hassium: The Ultra Heavy Element of Relativistic Chemistry
Hassium atomic number 108 is a synthetic superheavy element studied for relativistic electron effects and advanced heavy metal chemistry in particle accelerator research
107 - Bohrium: Testing the Limits of Periodic Trends
Bohrium atomic number 107 is a synthetic superheavy element used to test relativistic chemistry and advanced periodic trends in nuclear physics research
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