First investigations of chemical properties of bohrium (Z = 107) and hassium (Z = 108) showed an expected behaviour as ordinary members of groups 7 and 8 of the periodic table. Two attempts to study element 112 yielded some indication for a behaviour like a very volatile noble metal. However, a very recent experiment to confirm this preliminary observation failed. Two examples are described how chemical studies may help to support element discovery claims from purely physics experiments. The two examples are the discovery claims of the elements 112 and 115, respectively, where the progenies hassium and dubnium were chemically identified
Topic of this thesis is the development of experiments behind the gas-filled separator TASCA(TransAc...
The IUPAC/IUPAP Joint Working Party (JWP) on the priority of claims to the discovery of new elements...
The classification of a chemical element as either ‘metal’ or ‘non-metal’ continues to form the basi...
Abstract.: First investigations of chemical properties of bohrium (Z = 107) and hassium (Z = 108) sh...
Unnoticed by many chemists, the Periodic Table of the Elements has been extended significantly in th...
In the past ten years, nuclear chemists have made considerable progress in developing fast on-line s...
Recently, the chemical investigation of element 112 revealed a highly volatile, noble metallic behav...
The detection and positive identification of the short-lived, low cross section isotopes used in the...
The experimentally known chemical properties of the transactinide elements 104 and 105, and the expe...
Although somewhat in the shadow of the discoveries of new elements, experimental chemical investigat...
Theoretical investigation of atomic and chemical properties of the elements at the low edge of the p...
The chemistry of transactinides and superheavy elements has reached element 108. Preparations are un...
Studying the chemistry of transactinide elements does not only allow for these elements to be proper...
In keeping with the goal of the Viewpoint series of the Journal of Chemical Education, this article ...
The formation and the chemical characterization of single atoms of dubnium (Db, element 105), in the...
Topic of this thesis is the development of experiments behind the gas-filled separator TASCA(TransAc...
The IUPAC/IUPAP Joint Working Party (JWP) on the priority of claims to the discovery of new elements...
The classification of a chemical element as either ‘metal’ or ‘non-metal’ continues to form the basi...
Abstract.: First investigations of chemical properties of bohrium (Z = 107) and hassium (Z = 108) sh...
Unnoticed by many chemists, the Periodic Table of the Elements has been extended significantly in th...
In the past ten years, nuclear chemists have made considerable progress in developing fast on-line s...
Recently, the chemical investigation of element 112 revealed a highly volatile, noble metallic behav...
The detection and positive identification of the short-lived, low cross section isotopes used in the...
The experimentally known chemical properties of the transactinide elements 104 and 105, and the expe...
Although somewhat in the shadow of the discoveries of new elements, experimental chemical investigat...
Theoretical investigation of atomic and chemical properties of the elements at the low edge of the p...
The chemistry of transactinides and superheavy elements has reached element 108. Preparations are un...
Studying the chemistry of transactinide elements does not only allow for these elements to be proper...
In keeping with the goal of the Viewpoint series of the Journal of Chemical Education, this article ...
The formation and the chemical characterization of single atoms of dubnium (Db, element 105), in the...
Topic of this thesis is the development of experiments behind the gas-filled separator TASCA(TransAc...
The IUPAC/IUPAP Joint Working Party (JWP) on the priority of claims to the discovery of new elements...
The classification of a chemical element as either ‘metal’ or ‘non-metal’ continues to form the basi...