A new super-heavy element, temporarily called 117, may soon be making its way into the periodic table after being successfully created in a laboratory setting. Made up of 117 protons, the element matches some of the heaviest atoms ever observed and is around 40 per cent heavier than a single atom of lead... Continue Reading New element is 40 times heavier than lead
Section: Science
Tags: Atoms, Physics, Weight
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