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29 March, 00:43

What is the name given to an element with an atomic number of 93 or greater in the periodic table that is produced in the laboratory by induced transmutation?

transuranium isotope

transcarbon element

transuranium element

transcarbon isotope

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  1. 29 March, 02:24
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    I think they are called transuranium elements.
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