Element 110
Unnamed
	
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		110 | 
	
	
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History
In 1987 it was reported that Organessian, et al., in Russia discovered Element 110 (UUN).  Their experiments indicated a spontaneous fissioning nuclide with an atomic number of 110, a mass of 272, and a half-life of 10 milliseconds.
Sources:
	- CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics
	
 - American Chemical Society
 
Last Updated: 12/19/97
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