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28 September, 15:01

Explain how you know that no new element with an atomic number less than 100 will be discovered

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  1. 28 September, 15:05
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    The elements are identified by its aomic number and they are placed in the periodic table in ascending order of atomic number.

    There is one unique element for a given atomic number.

    For example, atomic number 1 identifies Hydrogen and there cannot be another different element with the same atomic number.

    All the elements with atomic numbers from 1 to 118 have been discovered. So, you know that there is not room for new products with atomic number equal or less than 118.
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