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Name origin: | Named after the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions. Originally Ununquadium, the IUPAC temporary systematic name. |
Description: | Synthetic radioactive metal. |
Discovered by: | Workers at the Nuclear Institute at Dubna, Russia |
Year: | Jan 1999 |
Place: | Dubna (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research), Russia |
Sources: | Produced by bombarding plutonium-244 with accelerated nuclei of calcium-48. |
Use(s): | It has no significant commercial applications. |
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