I've worked with a periodic Table for years now (bout 10 years) and I've never noticed the names of heavier elements were made up like this. Then again. Who ever uses the bottom half of the PT? Except people who have a collider to play with at work.
Eh, in science it can lead to some bad things... Like false filings, claims that aren't as substantiated as well as they should... I like this system. There's still competition, to be the first lab, or at least one of the first labs, to get the element because it will be those who are mentioned in the textbooks.
This is Copernicium, not Ununbium anymore.
LOREepic 1 year ago
chuckium
SenatorPwnage 1 year ago
@SenatorPwnage norrisium
Timurv1234 10 months ago
Woot! :D
Unumbium 1 year ago
Copernicium was officialy admitted to be the name for element 112, 2/9/2010.
MasterTonberryV1 1 year ago 9
@MasterTonberryV1 i persoanly thing Ununbium seems better, just my opinion
3DTyrant 7 months ago
I've worked with a periodic Table for years now (bout 10 years) and I've never noticed the names of heavier elements were made up like this. Then again. Who ever uses the bottom half of the PT? Except people who have a collider to play with at work.
Muscleduck 1 year ago 7
xDDDD
joseriul030695 2 years ago
mmm
elementium
joseriul030695 2 years ago
112 has been discovered :) only needs a new name
KatzemitHut1337 2 years ago
How about Copernicium?
SeparateEntity 2 years ago
they can already laugh at Ho
Bimm3rcc 2 years ago
does anyone know how long of a half life it has?
timmyballa 2 years ago
The most stable isotope of ununbium, Uub-283, has a half-life of 4 s. The least stable is Uub-277 with a half-life of 0.7 ms
Ch3mG33k 2 years ago
I believe its pronounced: U (as uranium) - nun (none) - bium
Randumshitstudios 2 years ago
i love the elements plutonium,americium and uranium!
abelbo2 3 years ago
my favorite is gallium... or rather hydrogen?... cesium!, no... mercury... -.-
well there are many elements i like
sciencoking 3 years ago
if i discovered an element, i would call it after my best freind, but leave out the ium.
TheSpiderSpinoza 3 years ago
meh... interesting system, but competition is what speeds progress. i'd want to name my own atom if i'd discovered it... xP
Ducky1138 3 years ago
Eh, in science it can lead to some bad things... Like false filings, claims that aren't as substantiated as well as they should... I like this system. There's still competition, to be the first lab, or at least one of the first labs, to get the element because it will be those who are mentioned in the textbooks.
Cyrathil 2 years ago
Interesting naming scheme. Three letters in one frame fot he periodic table looks quite odd, since all of them ahve 2 letters :D
DuskY1991 3 years ago