CHEMISTRY Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Rutherfordium, Atomic Number, The Roots
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The iupac was utilised to ratify the proposed name as well as the discoverer"s privilege when naming the new elements (or discoverers). Recent years have seen a lot of discussion around this. Very small amounts of the new, extremely high atomic number elements occasionally as few as a few atoms are ever identified due to their extraordinary volatility. It takes a lab and very expensive equipment to synthesise and characterise them. Only a small number of laboratories worldwide perform such work in a competitive manner. There are occasions when scientists feel pressured to declare the discovery of an element before they have strong data to back them up. As an example, element 104 was found by researchers in the us and the ussr. The american and soviet names for it were rutherfordium. referred to as kurchatovium. The roots are put together in the sequence of the digits of the atomic number, and "ium" is added at the end.