Chemistry, 30.09.2021 20:00, studentms5313
Elements with atomic numbers of 104 and greater are known as super-heavy elements.
None of these elements have been found in nature but instead have been made in a
laboratory. They are very difficult and expensive to create, and they break down into other
elements quickly. There currently are no practical applications for any of these elements.
However, some scientists believe that, with further work, they may discover some
isotopes of super-heavy elements that are more stable and that could possibly have
practical implications. Do you think that scientists should continue to try to create super-
heavy elements and expand the periodic table? Explain why or why not.
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