Translation for '
flerovium' from English to Russian
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- There are no known compounds of flerovium.
- It may also occur as a decay product of flerovium (via electron capture), and parent flerovium nuclei can be themselves decay products of livermorium.
- In particular, the reaction between 170Er and 136Xe was expected to yield alpha-emitters with half-lives of microseconds that would decay down to isotopes of flerovium with half-lives perhaps increasing up to several hours, as flerovium is predicted to lie near the center of the island of stability.
- Moscovium is expected to be within an island of stability centered on copernicium (element 112) and flerovium (element 114).
- The name flerovium, which appears in the 1995 IUPAC set for element 102, was eventually used (uncontroversially) for element 114 (eka-lead).
- In 2012, element 114 was named flerovium after the research laboratory at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research bearing his name.
- No flerovium isotope with the same properties as the one found in December 1998 has ever been observed again, even in repeats of the same reaction.
- Elements confirmed at GSI: nihonium (2012), flerovium (2009), moscovium (2012), livermorium (2010), and tennessine (2012).
- Current results (see flerovium) have shown that the sensitivity of these experiments were too low by at least 3 orders of magnitude.
- or flerovium ("Z" = 114), which would place unbihexium well above the island and result in short half-lives regardless of shell effects.
- Group 14 hydrides are chemical compounds composed of hydrogen atoms and group 14 atoms (the elements of group 14 are carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, lead and flerovium).
- Flerovium is expected to be a liquid metal due to spin-orbit coupling "tearing" apart the 7p subshell, so that its 7s27p1/22 valence configuration forms a quasi-closed shell similar to those of mercury and copernicium.
- Due to relativistic stabilization of flerovium's 7s27p [...] valence electron configuration, the 0 oxidation state should also be more stable for flerovium than for lead, as the 7p1/2 electrons begin to also have a mild inert pair effect: this stabilization of the neutral state may bring about some similarities between the behavior of flerovium and the noble gas radon.
- It is a member of group 14 in the periodic table: carbon is above it; and germanium, tin, lead, and flerovium are below it.
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