Chemistry, asked by rakesh94591, 10 months ago

Can an element have atomic number greater than 137

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Answered by SakshiRachna
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Answer:

yes it can.. if we go on finding elements after nd after then it is quite possible that either artificial or original elements can have Z=137 or more than that

Answered by aatishsalaria2pa7d2l
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Answer:

No A element cannot have atomic no 137

Because

There are 118 elements found on earth so there atomic number will be up to 118 so there is no element having atomic no 137

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