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In the Periodic Table, "Es" stands for Einsteinium, which is a synthetic element with the atomic number 99. It was named after the physicist Albert Einstein and was first discovered in 1952 during the explosion of a hydrogen bomb. Einsteinium is a member of the actinide series and is primarily used in scientific research due to its radioactivity and limited availability.

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