why are no one deposits of transuranic elements on earth?
Curium is one of the transuranic elements.
Osmium is one of the rarest elements in the Earth's crust. It is considered a rare precious metal and is often found in association with platinum deposits.
· Mendelevium is named after Dmitri Mendeleev, who constructed the periodic table of the elements. · It is classified as one of the "Rare Earth Elements." · Although many men were associated in producing Mendelevium, all the credit of discovery goes to Glenn T. Seaborg. · So far, all elements named after people turn out to be less important than those people. · The definition of the Mendelevium element is: A radioactive transuranic element synthesized by bombarding einsteinium with alpha particles.
Light is not one of Aristotle's four elements. Aristotle's four elements are earth, water, air, and fire.
yes its one of the four elements - earth, fire, air and water
The range of elements found on earth were formed by some supernova explosion in the distant past, and somehow the earth was formed from the debris and then captured by the sun. Fusion must have been involved though the exact course of these events can only be surmised. Nuclear fusion has not been used on earth to create synthetic elements, and in fact has only been produced in a few places for very short times, less than one second. You are probably thinking of nuclear fission, where operation of nuclear reactors does produce synthetic elements such as plutonium. These are called the transuranic elements.
reactors cannot operate on fuel that is unable to support a neutron chain reaction in at least one of its isotopes.actually all the transuranic elements, not just plutonium, make excelent reactor fuel.
Depends on what you are talking about. Elements can be Earth, Fire, Wind, or Water. either those elements ^ or the scientific elements which one do you mean?
There are many elements that have only one naturally occurring isotope. When you get to transuranic elements the elements all have no naturally occurring isotopes. But all elements have isotopes, they just have to be created, maybe in a nuclear reactor or particle accelerator or a supernova explosion.
The 3 elements are fire ,water,wind there are actual 4 the last one is earth
All elements beyond uranium are known as transuranium elements and are all man made.93 neptunium Np (atomic number, name of the element, symbol)94 plutonium Pu95 americium Am96 curium Cm97 berkelium Bk98 californium Cf99 einsteinium Es100 fermium Fm101 mendelevium Md102 nobelium No103 lawrencium Lr104 rutherfordium Rf105 dubnium Db106 seaborgium Sg107 bohrium Bh108 hassium Hs109 meitnerium Mt110 darmstadtium Ds111 roentgenium Rg112 copernicium Cn113 ununtrium Uut*114 flerovium Fl115 ununpentium Uup*116 livermorium Lv117 ununseptium Uus*118 ununoctium Uuo**The existence of these elements has been claimed and generally accepted, but not yet acknowledged by the IUPAC.
Potassium is one of the elements.