Yes because the elements after 92 can only be created with a machine called a cyclotron which puts a proton in an atom
Elements with atomic numbers 89-94: natural elements.Elements with atomic numbers 95-98: artificial elements but they are also discoverd in nature as ultratraces.Elements with atomic numbers 99-103: artificial elements.
The transuranic elements are those with an atomic number greater than 92, the atomic number of uranium. Only neptunium (Atomic number 93) occurs naturally on earth, the rest plutonium americium etc are made artificially. See the wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transuranic_elements
Elements that have greater atomic masses then uranium are created using nuclear fission.
Transuranic elements are the elements with an atomic number greater than 92.
CO2 does not have an atomic number as it is a compound. Only elements have atomic numbers.
Transuranic elements
More electrons, protons, neutrons and a greater atomic weight.
All elements with atomic numbers greater than 83 are radioactive. All the nuclei of these elements are blown apart because of their enormous positive charges.
Because no element with an atomic number greater than 92 occurs naturally; any such element is made by transmutation of another element.
transuranic elements are all elements with atomic numbers greater than 92, uranium is 92 so transuranic is past uranium
All chemical elements have atomic numbers.
Elements with atomic numbers 89-94: natural elements.Elements with atomic numbers 95-98: artificial elements but they are also discoverd in nature as ultratraces.Elements with atomic numbers 99-103: artificial elements.
The transuranic elements are those with an atomic number greater than 92, the atomic number of uranium. Only neptunium (Atomic number 93) occurs naturally on earth, the rest plutonium americium etc are made artificially. See the wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transuranic_elements
The elements with atomic numbers between 57 and 71 are called lanthanoids (or lanthanides).
Yes. All elements classified after Element Atomic Number 92 (Uranium) (id est transuranium) are synthesised elements and can not be found naturally. They are also all radioactive, although this is the case for elements from elements 84 onwards.
atomic numbers
Elements that have greater atomic masses then uranium are created using nuclear fission.