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23 July, 04:56

What is the range of atomic numbers of elements that don't exist naturally on earth?

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  1. 23 July, 05:19
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    The most complex atom found in nature is Uranium, atomic number = 92.

    Nothing above 92 occurs naturally any more, although some of them were

    probably present when the Earth was very young. Anything above 92 that

    has existed in our time was created in the laboratory, and didn't last long

    before it decayed.
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