Element-114


noun, Chemistry, Physics.
1.
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[uhn-uh n-kwah-dee-uh m] /ˌʌn ənˈkwɑ di əm/
noun, Chemistry, Physics.
1.
former name of . Symbol: Uuq.
[flai-roh-vee-uh m] /flɛəˈroʊ vi əm/
noun, Chemistry, Physics.
1.
a superheavy, synthetic, radioactive element with a very short half-life. Symbol: Fl; atomic number: 114.
element 114
Symbol Uuq
An artificially produced radioactive element whose isotopes have mass numbers of 288 and 289 and half-lives of two seconds and 30 seconds, respectively. Atomic number 114. Also called ununquadium. See Periodic Table.
ununquadium
(ə-nŭn’kwŏd’ē-əm)
See element 114.

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