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eka- — combining form Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from Sanskrit eka one more at one standing or assumed to stand next in order beyond (a specified element) in the same family of the periodic table in names of chemical elements… … New Collegiate Dictionary
ek|a|lead — «EHK uh LEHD», noun. a hypothetical chemical element beyond the transactinide series: »Element 114, which we have mentioned so often, proves to be homologous with that very stable element lead; it can therefore be called “ekalead,” using the… … Useful english dictionary
Dmitri Mendeleev's predicted elements — Professor Dmitri Mendeleev published the first Periodic Table of the Atomic Elements in 1869 based on properties which appeared with some regularity as he laid out the elements from lightest to heaviest.[1] When Mendeleev proposed his periodic… … Wikipedia
Some predicted properties of elements 113 and 114 — ▪ Table Some predicted properties of elements 113 and 114 element 113 element 114 (eka thallium) (eka lead) chemical group 13 14 atomic weight 297 298 most stable oxidation state +1 +2 oxidation potential, V –0.6 –0.8 M → M+ + e– M → M2+ + 2e–… … Universalium
Ununquadium — (pronEng|ˌjuːnənˈkwɒdiəm [ [http://reference.aol.com/columbia/ a/ununquadium/20051207161909990014 ununquadium AOL Research Learn ] ] or IPA|/ˌʌnənˈkwɒdiəm/ [ [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ununquadium ununquadium Definitions from… … Wikipedia
ununquadium — noun The systematic element name for the (as yet unconfirmed, but also uncontested) chemical element with atomic number 114 (symbol Uuq). Syn: eka lead … Wiktionary
List of chemical element name etymologies — This is the list of etymologies for all chemical element names: Name Symbol Language of origin Word of origin Meaning Symbol origin Description Actinium Ac Greek ἀκτίς (aktis) beam Greek aktinos ἀκτίς, ἀκτῖνος (aktis; aktinos), meaning beam (ray) … Wikipedia
Timeline of chemical elements discoveries — The discovery of the elements known to exist today is presented here in chronological order. The elements are listed generally in the order in which each was first defined as the pure element,[clarification needed] as the exact date of discovery… … Wikipedia
Francium — radon ← francium → radium Cs ↑ Fr ↓ Uue … Wikipedia
Ununoctium — ununseptium ← ununoctium → ununennium Rn ↑ Uuo ↓ (Uho) … Wikipedia