Chemistry, asked by Prakhar1705, 3 months ago

As we know that there are 118 elements in the periodic table. But only 94 are naturally occurring elements. So how are the rest elements made in lab? For making it what was used and was the material used not having any natural element?​

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Answered by ameen8086
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Elements 1 through 92 (except for elements 43 and 61) occur naturally on Earth, although some are only present in extremely small quantities. The elements following uranium on the periodic table are only produced artificially, and are known as the transuranium or transuranic elements.

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