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livermorium

Definition

Livermorium is a synthetic element that has the symbol Lv and atomic number 116. It is the heaviest element that has been created in a laboratory. Livermorium is very unstable and has only been created in very small quantities.

Livermorium was first created in 2000 by scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia. They created livermorium by bombarding a target of californium-249 with calcium-48 ions.

Livermorium is named after the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, where some of the research on the element was conducted.

How can the word be used?

The scientists were able to synthesize livermorium for the first time in 2000.

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Different forms of the word

There are no different forms of the word "livermorium" because it is a chemical element with the symbol Lv and atomic number 116. It is a synthetic element that has not been found in nature.

Etymology

The word "livermorium" is a portmanteau of two words:

Livermore: A city in California where the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is located.

Morium: A Latin word for "lead".

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