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Technetium is the only element below uranium that does not exist on Earth. It is a synthetic (man-made) element produced in a particle accelerator

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Probably nobelium (No).

Curium (Cm) was the first synthetic element to be made by colliding nuclei.

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Technetium (Tc)

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Berkelium

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What was the first synthetic element to be made by colliding nuclei a particle accelerator?

curium


What was the first synthetic element to be made to be made by colliding nuclei in a particle accelerator?

curium


What was the first synthetic element to be made by a particle accelerator?

The first synthetic element to be made by a particle accelerator was technetium


What is bhorium used for?

Nothing. It is a synthetic element (man-made in a particle accelerator) that doesn't exist for very long (just a few minutes) before it undergoes nuclear decay into lighter elements.


Does a particle accelerator used to accelerate particles at high speeds until the particles fuse together and create a new element?

A particle accelerator used to accelerate particles at high speeds will not fuse together and create a new element. The particle accelerator uses electromagnetic fields to move charged particles and contain them in well defined beams.


Why are synthetic elements made?

It depends on the element. Some synthetic elements can be made by bombarding the nucleus of a lighter element with protons or alpha particles. The heavier synthetic elements are made by colliding atomic nuclei with one another.


Is rutherfordium found by itself?

Rutherfordium is an artificial chemical element obtained by nuclear reactions in a particle accelerator.


How can the color of an element be unknown Examples Uub and Uuu?

With some of the newest elements, as they are synthetic (made in a lab or particle accelerator), the atoms only stay together for seconds before they break up again, so large quantities are not able to be produced. That, coupled with the fact that they are only atoms and still invisible without a highly, highly powerful microscope that probably won't detect color, means that scientists are currently unable to see color, but can only estimate as to what happens in a particle accelerator during the imact of two atoms that make up synthetic elements.


How can scientists determine whether or not they have created a new element or just an isotope of an element after smashing together particles in a particle accelerator?

essentially that's what a lot of elements are, but what makes an element a new element is if it can be reproduced and be stabilized for an amount of time


In what 2 ways can elements occur in nature?

An element can be created in a particle accelerator or fusion reactor. It can also be "made" by waiting out the half-life of an element further down on the periodic table.


How is Bismuth-213 produced?

Bismuth-213 is a radioactive isotope of the element, bismuth. It is made using a linear particle accelerator through the process of bombarding radium with bremsstrahlung photons.


If you change the number of protons in Magnesium from 12 to 13 and make a new element what is that process called?

It has no name as such beyond nuclear physics and it can only be done using a particle accelerator.