-- First of all, there's no need to take the ingredients to space. There's
plenty of heat and pressure available right here on Earth, and it costs
thousands of dollars to lift a single pound of anything into Earth orbit
and bring it back down.
-- Secondly, it may be possible to 'synthesize' crude oil using your process.
With the materials corresponding to some dead dinosaurs and prehistoric
vegetation, and some heat and pressure, you might very well have a few
barrels of oil, after a few million years.
Elements past 92 are considered transuranium elements, which are all synthetic and are created artificially in laboratories. These elements do not occur naturally on Earth.
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There are 90 naturally occurring elements. The other 28 are synthetic. Refer to the related link for a printable colored periodic table that identifies the artificially prepared elements.
Polonium is a naturally occurring element that can be found in trace amounts in certain minerals and soils. It can also be artificially produced in nuclear reactors or through the decay of heavier elements.
Transuranium elements. They typically have atomic numbers higher than 92 (uranium's atomic number) and are all artificially produced through nuclear reactions.
i was just gazing at my periodic table and i realized that there are actually 20 artificially prepared elements just like to keep you up to date :) but i think its 28 elements that are artificially made :>
there are more natural
Elements produced artificially through nuclear reactions can have atomic numbers ranging from 93 to 118. These elements are generally known as transuranium elements and are typically highly unstable isotopes with very short half-lives. Examples include elements like neptunium (atomic number 93) and einsteinium (atomic number 99).
elements after uranium (atomic number 92) are all artificially made.
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No. Uranium is the heaviest naturally occurring element. More elements can be prepared artificially. New isotopes of the element may be discovered.
Elements past 92 are considered transuranium elements, which are all synthetic and are created artificially in laboratories. These elements do not occur naturally on Earth.
Elements with more than 92 protons are called Transuranic elements.
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92 are natural and then another 26 or so that are artificially made such as Uuq or Ununquadium.
Deterioration returning us to our basic elements..
There are 90 naturally occurring elements. The other 28 are synthetic. Refer to the related link for a printable colored periodic table that identifies the artificially prepared elements.