Yes, there are uses for artificial elements. Though they are not in common everyday household objects, they can be used to figure out how atoms work and how elements are made, and if there are even heavier elements in the universe.
most of the synthetic elements are used in the nuclear technology industry but a few have found uses in the home such as americium which is used in smoke detectors and californium wich is used in metal detectors
Only in research, as they are artificial and not available in your daily life? Tell me.
Artificial elements are elements that cannot be found in nature and are only created in a lab. Some examples include (Cm) curium, (Db) dubnium, and (Hs) hassium.
Example: irradiation, sources of energy, sources of radiations, nuclear fuels, physical and chemical studies, medical uses etc.
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These elements are called transuranic elements.
Considering also very heavy artificial elements this group doesn't exist.
Today (June 2013) the periodic table contain 118 chemical elements, natural or artificial.
Trans-uranic, man-made, artificial.
15
94 non-artificial, 24 artificial and 118 in all (2012 data)
None - they are all radioactive.
Approx. 25 chemical elements; for several artificial elements the state of matter is not surely known.
there are 24 is what derek barker has been told
Artificial Elements can only be made by synthesisation in a lab (by firing an atom at a projectile). Wheras natural elements can be found naturally.
Today are known 118 chemical elements; 98 are considered as natural elements (but some have also and an artificial origin).
94 natural elements and 14 artificial elements
Mendelevium is an artificial, radioactive element, actinides group. Md don't contain another elements !
Artificial elements.
In particle accelerators.
Actinides group, transuranic elements, metals, artificial elements