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Chemistry, 26.09.2021 09:30 jjcooper05

From 1940, there have been four main laboratories that have worked to produce elements with atomic numbers greater than 92. Describe what IUPAC’s role would be in such a situation. Points to consider include:
- What are the criteria that must be followed for an element to be made?
- How does the element name get chosen? And who is allowed to choose?
- Which scientist is given the credit for making the element?

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