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An example of a transuranium element

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Uranium is an element with atomic number 92. The prefix ''trans'' means ''beyond'' so the transuranium elements are those with atomic numbers greater than 92. ... Of these, the only elements that have been observed in nature are neptunium and plutonium, which have atomic numbers 93 and 94, respectively

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