transuranium element

Nuclei {transuranium element}| {transuranic element} can be heavier than uranium.

Hitting heavy nuclei with neutrons makes elements 93, 94, 99, and 100 [discovered by 1958].

Hitting heavy nuclei with alpha particles makes elements 95, 96, 97, 98, and 101 [discovered by 1958].

Hitting heavy nuclei with light-element ions, such as boron-5, makes elements 102 to 106 [discovered from 1958 to 1974].

Light-element ions can hit and split nuclei of elements above 106.

Hitting light nuclei with heavy ions {cold fusion, light nucleus} makes elements 107, 108, 109, 111, and 112 [discovered from 1980 to 1996].

Hitting light nuclei with heavy ions, such as calcium-48, makes elements 110 and 113 to 118 [discovered from 1994 on].

stability

At 114 is stable region, in which element lasts longer, especially element with 184 neutrons. Lead is also stable at 82 protons and 126 neutrons, at magic mountain.

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