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Element 118 Synthesized and Dubbed Ununoctium

Newspaper current event by Brandon on 15 October 2006, tagged as chemistry

It appears that periodic table element 118 has finally found existence. Physics Review C is reporting that chemists from Russia's Joint Institute for Nuclear Research and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California have indirectly detected element 118, temporarily dubbed Ununoctium, via collisions of Californium and Calcium atoms. It is notable that the atoms themselves have not been observed, however, only their "decay daughters."

Specifically, following the 249Cf + 48Ca reaction, element 118, with a half-life of .89 ms, decays into element 116 by alpha decay. This decay continues, resulting in Seaborgium271, having a half-life of 1.9 min, and later Rutherfordium267, with a half-life of 1.3 hours.

Interestingly, the discovery of element 118 was previously reported in 1999 by the University of Berkeley - a discovery that was retracted two years later.

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