heaviest metal in the periodic table
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It's the heaviest element ever created, with an atom of ununseptium outweighing an atom of lead by 40 percent. Make some room on your periodic table, there's a new metal in town. Seventy-two scientists and engineers from 16 institutions around the world collaborated to confirm element 117's existence.
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It's the heaviest element ever created, with an atom of ununseptium outweighing an atom of lead by 40 percent. Make some room on your periodic table, there's a new metal in town. Seventy-two scientists and engineers from 16 institutions around the world collaborated to confirm element 117's existence.
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The heaviest metal in the periodic table is osmium.
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The heaviest metal in the periodic table is osmium.
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