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93 and 94, respectively. The discovery of the elements, now discredited, was made by
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in 1938, it was realized that "elements" found by Fermi were actually a mixture of
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had presented alternative explanations for the experimental results of Fermi.
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The element 93, ausenium, was named after a Greek name of Italy,
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Fascist authorities wanted one of the elements to be named
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Artificial radioactivity produced by neutron bombardment
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Index

Esperium
atomic symbol
transuranic elements
atomic numbers
Enrico Fermi
University of Rome
nuclear fission
barium
krypton
neptunium
plutonium
Ida Noddack
Ausonia
lictores
fasces
History of nuclear fission



Sime, Ruth Lewin
Bibcode
2000PhP.....2...48S
doi
10.1007/s000160050036
S2CID
117751813
Bibcode
1934AngCh..47..653N
doi
10.1002/ange.19340473707

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