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The IUPAC/IUPAP Joint Working Party (JWP) on the priority of claims to the discovery of new elements 113–116 and 118 has reviewed the relevant literature pertaining to several claims. In accordance with the criteria for the discovery of elements previously established by the 1992 IUPAC/IUPAP Transfermium Working Group (TWG), and reinforced in subsequent IUPAC/IUPAP JWP discussions, it was determined that the Dubna-Livermore collaborations share in the fulfillment of those criteria both for elementsZ= 114 and 116. A synopsis of experiments and related efforts is presented.
superheavy-elements, periodic table, IUPAC, atomic number 114, atomic number 116, IUPAP, transfermium, new elements; superheavy-elements; IUPAC, new elements, IUPAC Inorganic Chemistry Division, trans-copernicium, discovery
superheavy-elements, periodic table, IUPAC, atomic number 114, atomic number 116, IUPAP, transfermium, new elements; superheavy-elements; IUPAC, new elements, IUPAC Inorganic Chemistry Division, trans-copernicium, discovery
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