Subject: Is there a maximum atomic number?
Date: Thu Nov 1 14:27:15 2001
Posted by Isaac
Grade level: grad (science)
School: ITT Technical Institute
City: Troy State/Province: Michigan
Country: United States
Area of science: Chemistry
ID: 1004642835.Ch
Message:
It it physically possible to have an atom with an atomic inti the hundreds?
The thousasnds? Even the millions? Or are they impossible in nature, cannot
be man made, and would be inherently/automatically unstable, as some would
claim?
Re: Is there a maximum atomic number?
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