From: Carsten Niehaus Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 11:00:48 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Huge sync with BlueObelisk, several new datasets X-Git-Tag: v3.80.2~272 X-Git-Url: https://git.rmz.fi/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f5d668a969665cefca2b84844eda70f24d5241d9;p=libqmvoc.git Huge sync with BlueObelisk, several new datasets svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdeedu/libkdeedu/; revision=473327 --- diff --git a/libscience/data/elements.xml b/libscience/data/elements.xml index a7dbda9..d6a22b6 100644 --- a/libscience/data/elements.xml +++ b/libscience/data/elements.xml @@ -41,13 +41,14 @@ 13.5984 0.75420375 2.20 - s - 20.28 - 13.81 Greek 'hydro' and 'gennao' for 'forms water' 0.37 1.2 1.00 1.00 1.00 +    s +    1766 +    C. Cavendish +    1 2 @@ -57,13 +58,14 @@ 4.002603254 24.5874 0 - p - 4.216 - 0.95 The Greek word for the sun was 'helios' 0.32 1.4 0.85 1.00 1.00 +    p +    1895 +    P. J. Janssen;J. N. Lockyer +    1 3 @@ -74,13 +76,14 @@ 5.3917 0.618049 0.98 - s - 1615 - 453.7 Greek 'lithos' means 'stone' 1.34 2.2 0.80 0.50 1.00 +    s +    1817 +    A. Arfvedson +    2 4 @@ -91,13 +94,14 @@ 9.3227 0 1.57 - s - 3243 - 1560 Greek 'beryllos' for 'light-green stone' 0.90 1.9 0.76 1.00 0.00 +    s +    1797 +    Nicholas Louis Vauquelin +    2 5 @@ -108,13 +112,14 @@ 8.2980 0.279723 2.04 - p - 4275 - 2365 Boron means 'Bor(ax) + (carb)on'. It is found in borax and behaves a lot like carbon 0.82 1.8 1.00 0.71 0.71 +    p +    1808 +    Louis Joseph Gay-Lussac;Louis Jacques Thenard +    2 6 @@ -125,13 +130,12 @@ 11.2603 1.262118 2.55 - p - 5100 - 3825 Latin 'carboneum' for carbon 0.77 1.7 0.50 0.50 0.50 +    p +    2 7 @@ -142,13 +146,14 @@ 14.5341 -0.07 3.04 - p - 77.344 - 63.15 Latin 'nitrogenium' ('forms saltpeter') 0.75 1.6 0.05 0.05 1.00 +    p +    1772 +    D. Rutherford +    2 8 @@ -159,13 +164,14 @@ 13.6181 1.4611120 3.44 - p - 90.188 - 54.8 Latin 'oxygenium' (forms acids) 0.73 1.55 1.00 0.05 0.05 +    p +    1774 +    J. Priestley +    2 9 @@ -176,13 +182,14 @@ 17.4228 3.4011887 3.98 - p - 85 - 53.55 Latin 'fluere' ('floats') 0.71 1.5 0.70 1.00 1.00 +    p +    1886 +    H. F. Moissan +    2 10 @@ -192,13 +199,14 @@ 19.99244018 21.5645 0 - p - 27.1 - 24.55 Greek 'neo'. meaning 'new' 0.69 1.54 0.70 0.89 0.96 +    p +    1898 +    W. Ramsay;M.W. Travers +    2 11 @@ -209,13 +217,14 @@ 5.1391 0.547926 0.93 - s - 1156 - 371 Arabic 'natrun' for 'soda' 1.54 2.4 0.67 0.36 0.95 +    s +    1807 +    Sir Humphrey Davy +    3 12 @@ -226,13 +235,14 @@ 7.6462 0 1.31 - s - 1380 - 922 Named after the city of Magnesia 1.30 2.2 0.54 1.00 0.00 +    s +    1808 +    H. B. Davy +    3 13 @@ -243,13 +253,14 @@ 5.9858 0.43283 1.61 - p - 2740 - 933.5 Latin 'alumen' 1.18 2.1 0.75 0.65 0.65 +    p +    1825 +    H. Ch. Oersted +    3 14 @@ -260,13 +271,14 @@ 8.1517 1.389521 1.90 - p - 2630 - 1683 Latin 'silex' 1.11 2.1 0.50 0.60 0.60 +    p +    1823 +    J. J. Berzelius +    3 15 @@ -277,13 +289,14 @@ 10.4867 0.7465 2.19 - p - 553 - 317.3 Greek 'phosphoros' for 'carries light' 1.06 1.95 1.00 0.50 0.00 +    p +    1669 +    H. Brandt +    3 16 @@ -294,13 +307,12 @@ 10.3600 2.0771029 2.58 - p - 717.82 - 392.2 In sankskrit 'sweb' means 'to sleep' 1.02 1.8 1.00 1.00 0.19 +    p +    3 17 @@ -311,13 +323,14 @@ 12.9676 3.612724 3.16 - p - 239.18 - 172.17 Greek 'chloros' for 'yellow-green' 0.99 1.8 0.12 0.94 0.12 +    p +    1774 +    K. Scheele +    3 18 @@ -327,13 +340,14 @@ 39.96238312 15.7596 0 - p - 87.45 - 83.95 Greek 'aergon' for 'inactive' 0.97 1.88 0.50 0.82 0.89 +    p +    1894 +    W. Ramsay;J. Rayleigh +    3 19 @@ -344,13 +358,14 @@ 4.3407 0.501459 0.82 - s - 1033 - 336.8 Arabic 'al qaliy' for potash 1.96 2.8 0.56 0.25 0.83 +    s +    1807 +    H. B. Davy +    4 20 @@ -361,13 +376,14 @@ 6.1132 0.02455 1.00 - s - 1757 - 1112 Latin 'calx' for 'lime' 1.74 2.4 0.24 1.00 0.00 +    s +    1808 +    H. B. Davy +    4 21 @@ -378,13 +394,14 @@ 6.5615 0.188 1.36 - d - 3109 - 1814 Named because it was found in Scandinavia 1.44 2.3 0.90 0.90 0.90 +    d +    1879 +    L. Nilson +    4 22 @@ -395,13 +412,14 @@ 6.8281 0.084 1.54 - d - 3560 - 1935 The Titans were giants in Greek mythology 1.36 2.15 0.75 0.76 0.78 +    d +    1791 +    W. Gregor +    4 23 @@ -412,13 +430,14 @@ 6.7462 0.525 1.63 - d - 3650 - 2163 'Vanadis' is another name for the Nordic goddess Freyja 1.25 2.05 0.65 0.65 0.67 +    d +    1830 +    N. Sefström +    4 24 @@ -429,13 +448,14 @@ 6.7665 0.67584 1.66 - d - 2945 - 2130 Greek 'chroma' means 'color' 1.27 2.05 0.54 0.60 0.78 +    d +    1797 +    Nicholas Louis Vauquelin +    4 25 @@ -446,13 +466,14 @@ 7.4340 0 1.55 - d - 2235 - 1518 It was discovered near a town named Magnesia in a black earth. Thus. it was named 'magnesia nigra'. short: Manganese 1.39 2.05 0.61 0.48 0.78 +    d +    1774 +    K. W. Scheele +    4 26 @@ -463,13 +484,12 @@ 7.9024 0.151 1.83 - d - 3023 - 1808 Latin 'ferrum' 1.25 2.05 0.50 0.48 0.78 +    d +    4 27 @@ -480,13 +500,14 @@ 7.8810 0.6633 1.88 - d - 3143 - 1768 Named after the German word 'Kobold' for 'goblin' 1.26 2 0.44 0.48 0.78 +    d +    1737 +    G. Brandt +    4 28 @@ -497,13 +518,14 @@ 7.6398 1.15716 1.91 - d - 3005 - 1726 'Nickel' was the name of a mountain goblin 1.21 2 0.36 0.48 0.76 +    d +    1751 +    A. F. Cronstedt +    4 29 @@ -514,13 +536,12 @@ 7.7264 1.23578 1.90 - d - 2840 - 1356.6 Greek 'cuprum' for Cypres 1.38 2 1.00 0.48 0.38 +    d +    4 30 @@ -531,13 +552,14 @@ 9.3942 0 1.65 - d - 1180 - 692.73 German 'zinking' for 'rough'. because zinc ore is very rough 1.31 2.1 0.49 0.50 0.69 +    d +    1746 +    Andreas Marggraf +    4 31 @@ -548,13 +570,14 @@ 5.9993 0.41 1.81 - p - 2478 - 302.92 'Gallia' is an old name for France 1.26 2.1 0.76 0.56 0.56 +    p +    1875 +    P. E. Lecoq de Boisbaudran +    4 32 @@ -565,13 +588,14 @@ 7.8994 1.232712 2.01 - p - 3107 - 1211.5 Latin 'germania' is an old name for Germany 1.22 2.1 0.40 0.56 0.56 +    p +    1886 +    C. A. Winkler +    4 33 @@ -582,13 +606,12 @@ 9.7886 0.814 2.18 - p - 876 - 1090 Greek 'arsenikos' for 'male' or 'bold' 1.19 2.05 0.74 0.50 0.89 +    p +    4 34 @@ -599,13 +622,14 @@ 9.7524 2.02067 2.55 - p - 958 - 494 Greek 'selena' for 'moon' 1.16 1.9 1.00 0.63 0.00 +    p +    1817 +    J. J. Berzelius +    4 35 @@ -616,13 +640,14 @@ 11.8138 3.3635880 2.96 - p - 331.85 - 265.95 Greek 'bromos' for 'smells badly' 1.14 1.9 0.65 0.16 0.16 +    p +    1826 +    A. J. Balard +    4 36 @@ -633,13 +658,14 @@ 13.9996 0 3.00 - p - 120.85 - 116 Greek 'kryptos' for 'hidden' 1.10 2.02 0.36 0.72 0.82 +    p +    1898 +    W. Ramsay;M. W. Travers +    4 37 @@ -650,13 +676,14 @@ 4.1771 0.485916 0.82 - s - 961 - 312.63 Latin 'rubidus' for 'dark red' 2.11 2.9 0.44 0.18 0.69 +    s +    1861 +    Robert W. Bunsen;Gustav R. Kirchhoff +    5 38 @@ -667,13 +694,14 @@ 5.6949 0.05206 0.95 - s - 1655 - 1042 Named after the mineral Strontianit 1.92 2.55 0.00 1.00 0.00 +    s +    1790 +    H. B. Davy +    5 39 @@ -684,13 +712,14 @@ 6.2173 0.307 1.22 - d - 3611 - 1795 Named after the small town of Ytterby near Stockholm in Sweden. Terbium. Ytterbium and Gadolinium are also named after this town. 1.62 2.4 0.58 1.00 1.00 +    d +    1794 +    Johann Gadolin +    5 40 @@ -701,13 +730,14 @@ 6.6339 0.426 1.33 - d - 4682 - 2128 Named after the mineral zircon 1.48 2.3 0.58 0.88 0.88 +    d +    1789 +    Martin Heinrich Klaproth +    5 41 @@ -718,13 +748,14 @@ 6.7589 0.893 1.6 - d - 5015 - 2742 Named after Niobe. the daughter of the Greek god Tantalus 1.37 2.15 0.45 0.76 0.79 +    d +    1801 +    Ch. Hatchett +    5 42 @@ -735,13 +766,14 @@ 7.0924 0.7472 2.16 - d - 4912 - 2896 This name has Greek roots. It means 'like Platinum' - it was difficult to distinguish Molybdenum from Platinum. 1.45 2.1 0.33 0.71 0.71 +    d +    1778 +    K. W. Scheele +    5 43 @@ -752,13 +784,14 @@ 7.28 0.55 1.9 - d - 4538 - 2477 Greek 'technetos' for artificial 1.56 2.05 0.23 0.62 0.62 +    d +    1937 +    C. Perrier;E. G. Segre +    5 44 @@ -769,13 +802,14 @@ 7.3605 1.04638 2.2 - d - 4425 - 2610 Ruthenia is the old name of Russia 1.26 2.05 0.14 0.56 0.56 +    d +    1844 +    K. Klaus +    5 45 @@ -786,13 +820,14 @@ 7.4589 1.14289 2.28 - d - 3970 - 2236 Greek 'rhodeos' means 'red like a rose' 1.35 2 0.04 0.49 0.55 +    d +    1803 +    W. Wollaston +    5 46 @@ -803,13 +838,12 @@ 8.3369 0.56214 2.20 - d - 3240 - 1825 Named after the asteroid Pallas 1.31 2.05 0.00 0.41 0.52 +    d +    5 47 @@ -820,13 +854,12 @@ 7.5762 1.30447 1.93 - d - 2436 - 1235.1 Latin 'argentum' for silver 1.53 2.1 0.88 0.88 1.00 +    d +    5 48 @@ -837,13 +870,14 @@ 8.9938 0 1.69 - d - 1040 - 594.26 Greek 'kadmia' ('Galmei' = Zinc carbonate) 1.48 2.2 1.00 0.85 0.56 +    d +    1817 +    F. Stromeyer +    5 49 @@ -854,13 +888,14 @@ 5.7864 0.404 1.78 - p - 2350 - 429.78 Named after 'Indigo' because of its blue spectrum 1.44 2.2 0.65 0.46 0.45 +    p +    1863 +    F. Reich;H.T. Richter +    5 50 @@ -871,13 +906,12 @@ 7.3439 1.112066 1.96 - p - 2876 - 505.12 Latin 'stannum' for tin 1.41 2.25 0.40 0.50 0.50 +    p +    5 51 @@ -888,13 +922,12 @@ 8.6084 1.047401 2.05 - p - 1860 - 903.91 Arabic 'anthos ammonos' for 'blossom of the god Ammon' 1.38 2.2 0.62 0.39 0.71 +    p +    5 52 @@ -905,13 +938,14 @@ 9.0096 1.970875 2.1 - p - 1261 - 722.72 Latin 'tellus' or 'telluris' for 'Planet Earth' 1.35 2.1 0.83 0.48 0.00 +    p +    1782 +    Franz Joseph Muller von Reichstein +    5 53 @@ -922,13 +956,14 @@ 10.4513 3.059038 2.66 - p - 457.5 - 386.7 Greek 'ioeides' for 'violett' 1.33 2.1 0.58 0.00 0.58 +    p +    1804 +    B. Courtois +    5 54 @@ -939,13 +974,14 @@ 12.1298 0 2.6 - p - 165.1 - 161.39 Greek 'xenos' for 'foreigner' 1.30 2.16 0.26 0.62 0.69 +    p +    1898 +    W. Ramsay;M. W. Travers +    5 55 @@ -956,13 +992,14 @@ 3.8939 0.471626 0.79 - s - 944 - 301.54 Latin 'caesius' for 'heavenblue' 2.25 3 0.34 0.09 0.56 +    s +    1860 +    Robert Wilhelm Bunsen;Gustav Robert Kirchhoff +    6 56 @@ -973,13 +1010,14 @@ 5.2117 0.14462 0.89 - s - 2078 - 1002 Greek 'barys' for 'heavy' 1.98 2.7 0.00 0.79 0.00 +    s +    1808 +    Humphry Bartholomew Davy +    6 57 @@ -990,13 +1028,14 @@ 5.5769 0.47 1.10 - f - 3737 - 1191 Greek 'lanthanein' for 'hidden'. The Lanthanoids are also called the 'rare earth' 1.69 2.5 0.44 0.83 1.00 +    f +    1839 +    K. G. Mosander +    6 58 @@ -1007,12 +1046,13 @@ 5.5387 0.5 1.12 - f - 3715 - 1071 Named after the planetoid Ceres 2.48 1.00 1.00 0.78 +    f +    1803 +    Jöns Jacob Berzelius;W. Hisinger;M. Klaproth +    6 59 @@ -1023,12 +1063,13 @@ 5.473 0.5 1.13 - f - 3785 - 1204 Greek 'prasinos didymos' for 'green twin' 2.47 0.85 1.00 0.78 +    f +    1885 +    Carl F. Auer von Welsbach +    6 60 @@ -1039,12 +1080,13 @@ 5.5250 0.5 1.14 - f - 3347 - 1294 Greek 'neos didymos' for 'new twin' 2.45 0.78 1.00 0.78 +    f +    1885 +    Carl F. Auer von Welsbach +    6 61 @@ -1054,12 +1096,13 @@ 144.912749 5.582 0.5 - f - 3273 - 1315 Named after the greek Prometheus. Prometheus stole the fire from the gods and gave it to mankind 2.43 0.64 1.00 0.78 +    f +    1945 +    J. A. Marinsky;C. D. Coryell;L. E. Glendenin +    6 62 @@ -1070,12 +1113,13 @@ 5.6437 0.5 1.17 - f - 2067 - 1347 Named after the mineral Samarskit 2.42 0.56 1.00 0.78 +    f +    1879 +    P. Lecoq de Boisbaudran +    6 63 @@ -1085,12 +1129,13 @@ 152.9212303 5.6704 0.5 - f - 1800 - 1095 Named after Europe 2.4 0.38 1.00 0.78 +    f +    1901 +    E. A. Demarcay +    6 64 @@ -1101,12 +1146,13 @@ 6.1498 0.5 1.20 - f - 3545 - 1585 Named after the Finnish chemist Johan Gadolin 2.38 0.27 1.00 0.78 +    f +    1880 +    Jean de Marignac +    6 65 @@ -1116,12 +1162,13 @@ 158.9253468 5.8638 0.5 - f - 3500 - 1629 Named after the Swedish town of Ytterby 2.37 0.19 1.00 0.78 +    f +    1843 +    K. G. Mosander +    6 66 @@ -1132,12 +1179,13 @@ 5.9389 0.5 1.22 - f - 2840 - 1685 Greek 'dysprositor' for 'difficult to reach' 2.35 0.12 1.00 0.78 +    f +    1886 +    F. E. Lecoq de Boisbaudran +    6 67 @@ -1148,12 +1196,13 @@ 6.0215 0.5 1.23 - f - 2968 - 1747 Latin 'holmia' for the old name of Stockholm 2.33 0.00 1.00 0.61 +    f +    1878 +    J. L. Soret;P.T. Cleve +    6 68 @@ -1164,12 +1213,13 @@ 6.1077 0.5 1.24 - f - 3140 - 1802 Named ofter the Swedish town of Ytterby. Terbium and Ytterbium are also named after this town. 2.32 0.00 0.90 0.46 +    f +    1843 +    K. G. Mosander +    6 69 @@ -1180,12 +1230,13 @@ 6.1843 0.5 1.25 - f - 2223 - 1818 Named after the old name of Scandinavia. 'Thule' 2.3 0.00 0.83 0.32 +    f +    1879 +    P. T. Cleve +    6 70 @@ -1195,12 +1246,13 @@ 173.9388621 6.2542 0.5 - f - 1469 - 1092 Like Terbium and Gadolinium. this is named after the Swedish town of Ytterby 2.28 0.00 0.75 0.22 +    f +    1878 +    J. Ch. Marignac +    6 71 @@ -1211,13 +1263,14 @@ 5.4259 0.5 1.27 - f - 3668 - 1936 Named after the Roman name 'Lutetia' for Paris 1.60 2.27 0.00 0.67 0.14 +    f +    1907 +    Carl F. Auer von Welsbach;G. Urbain +    6 72 @@ -1228,13 +1281,14 @@ 6.8251 0 1.3 - d - 4875 - 2504 'Hafnia' is the old name of Kopenhagen (Denmark) 1.50 2.25 0.30 0.76 1.00 +    d +    1923 +    D. Coster;G. Hevesy +    6 73 @@ -1245,13 +1299,14 @@ 7.5496 0.322 1.5 - d - 5730 - 3293 Named after the Greek myth of Tantalos 1.38 2.2 0.30 0.65 1.00 +    d +    1802 +    A. Ekeberg +    6 74 @@ -1262,13 +1317,14 @@ 7.8640 0.815 2.36 - d - 5825 - 3695 'tung sten' means 'heavy stone' in Swedish. The old name (and thus the symbol 'W') was Wolfram. named after a mineral 1.46 2.1 0.13 0.58 0.84 +    d +    1783 +    K. W. Scheel +    6 75 @@ -1279,13 +1335,14 @@ 7.8335 0.15 1.9 - d - 5870 - 3455 Named after the German river Rhine (latin 'Rhenium') 1.59 2.05 0.15 0.49 0.67 +    d +    1925 +    Walter Noddack;Ida Tacke-Noddack;Otto Berg +    6 76 @@ -1296,13 +1353,14 @@ 8.4382 1.07780 2.2 - d - 5300 - 3300 Greek for 'smell'. Its oxides smell strongly like radishes 1.28 2 0.15 0.40 0.59 +    d +    1804 +    S. Tennant +    6 77 @@ -1313,13 +1371,14 @@ 8.9670 1.56436 2.20 - d - 4700 - 2720 Greek 'iris' for 'rainbow' 1.37 2 0.09 0.33 0.53 +    d +    1804 +    S. Tennant +    6 78 @@ -1330,13 +1389,14 @@ 8.9588 2.12510 2.28 - d - 4100 - 2042.1 Spanish 'platina' means 'small silver' 1.28 2.05 0.96 0.93 0.82 +    d +    1735 +    A. de Ulloa +    6 79 @@ -1347,13 +1407,12 @@ 9.2255 2.30861 2.54 - d - 3130 - 1337.58 Latin 'aurum'. named after Aurora. the goddess of sunrise 1.44 2.1 0.80 0.82 0.12 +    d +    6 80 @@ -1364,13 +1423,12 @@ 10.4375 0 2.00 - d - 629.88 - 234.31 Graeco-Latin 'hydrargyrum' for 'liquid silver' 1.49 2.05 0.71 0.71 0.76 +    d +    6 81 @@ -1381,13 +1439,14 @@ 6.1082 0.377 1.62 - p - 1746 - 577 Greek 'tallos' for 'young twig' 1.48 2.2 0.65 0.33 0.30 +    p +    1861 +    W. Crookes +    6 82 @@ -1398,13 +1457,12 @@ 7.4167 0.364 2.33 - p - 2023 - 600.65 Latin 'plumbum' for Lead 1.47 2.3 0.34 0.35 0.38 +    p +    6 83 @@ -1415,13 +1473,12 @@ 7.2855 0.942363 2.02 - p - 1837 - 544.59 The old name of Bismuth is 'Wismut'. This stood for 'white mass' 1.46 2.3 0.62 0.31 0.71 +    p +    6 84 @@ -1432,12 +1489,13 @@ 8.414 1.9 2.0 - p - 0 - 527 Named after Poland to honor Marie Curie 2 0.67 0.36 0.00 +    p +    1898 +    M. Sklodowska-Curie;P. Curie +    6 85 @@ -1448,12 +1506,13 @@ 0 2.8 2.2 - p - 610 - 575 Greek 'astator' for 'changing' 2 0.46 0.31 0.27 +    p +    1940 +    D. R. Corson;K. R. McKenzie;E. Segre +    6 86 @@ -1463,13 +1522,14 @@ 222.0175777 10.7485 0 - p - 211.4 - 202 Named after Radium. It ends with 'on' to make it clear that it is a noble gas 1.45 2 0.26 0.51 0.59 +    p +    1898 +    E. Dorn +    6 87 @@ -1479,12 +1539,13 @@ 223.0197359 4.0727 0.7 - s - 950 - 300 Named after France to honor Marguerite Perey 2 0.26 0.00 0.40 +    s +    1939 +    M. Perey +    7 88 @@ -1494,12 +1555,13 @@ 226.0254098 5.2784 0.9 - s - 1413 - 973 Latin 'radius' for 'beam', as it is radioactive 2 0.00 0.49 0.00 +    s +    1898 +    M. Sklodowska-Curie;P. Curie +    7 89 @@ -1509,12 +1571,13 @@ 227.0277521 5.17 1.1 - f - 3470 - 1324 Greek 'aktis' for 'beam' - actinium is radioactive 2 0.44 0.67 0.98 +    f +    1899 +    A. L. Debierne +    7 90 @@ -1524,12 +1587,13 @@ 232.0380553 6.3067 1.3 - f - 5060 - 2028 Named after the German god of thunder: Thor 2.4 0.00 0.73 1.00 +    f +    1828 +    J. J. Berzelius +    7 91 @@ -1539,12 +1603,13 @@ 231.035884 5.89 1.5 - f - 4300 - 1845 Greek 'protos' for 'ancester'. Protactinium is before Actinium in the periodic table. 2 0.00 0.63 1.00 +    f +    1917 +    O. Hahn;L. Meitern;W. Wollaston +    7 92 @@ -1554,12 +1619,13 @@ 238.0507882 6.1941 1.38 - f - 4407 - 1408 Greek 'ouranos' for 'heaven'. Named after the planet Uranus 2.3 0.00 0.56 1.00 +    f +    1789 +    M. M. Klaproth +    7 93 @@ -1569,12 +1635,13 @@ 237.0481734 6.2657 1.36 - f - 4175 - 912 Named after the planet Neptune. 2 0.00 0.50 1.00 +    f +    1940 +    E. M. McMillan;P. Aberson +    7 94 @@ -1584,12 +1651,13 @@ 244.064204 6.0260 1.28 - f - 3505 - 913 Named after the planet Pluto. 2 0.00 0.42 1.00 +    f +    1940 +    Glenn T. Seaborg;E. M. McMillan;J. W. Kennedy;A.C. Wahl +    7 95 @@ -1599,12 +1667,13 @@ 243.0613811 5.9738 1.3 - f - 2880 - 1449 Named after America. 2 0.33 0.36 0.95 +    f +    1945 +    Glenn T. Seaborg;L. O. Morgan;R. A. James;A. Ghiors +    7 96 @@ -1614,11 +1683,13 @@ 247.070354 5.9914 1.3 - f - 1620 Named after Marie Curie. 2 0.47 0.36 0.89 +    f +    1944 +    Glenn T. Seaborg;R. A. James;A. Ghiors +    7 97 @@ -1628,11 +1699,13 @@ 247.070307 6.1979 1.3 - f - 1258 Named after the town Berkeley where it was discovered. 2 0.54 0.31 0.89 +    f +    1949 +    Glenn T. Seaborg;A. Ghiors;S. G. Thompson +    7 98 @@ -1642,11 +1715,13 @@ 251.079587 6.2817 1.3 - f - 1172 Named after the US-State of California. 2 0.63 0.21 0.83 +    f +    1950 +    Glenn T. Seaborg;A. Ghiors;S. G. Thompson +    7 99 @@ -1656,11 +1731,13 @@ 252.08298 6.42 1.3 - f - 1130 Named after the scientist Albert Einstein. 2 0.70 0.12 0.83 +    f +    1952 +    Glenn T. Seaborg;et al. +    7 100 @@ -1670,11 +1747,13 @@ 257.095105 6.50 1.3 - f - 1800 Named after the scientist Enrico Fermi. 2 0.70 0.12 0.73 +    f +    1953 +    Glenn T. Seaborg;et al. +    7 101 @@ -1684,11 +1763,13 @@ 258.098431 6.58 1.3 - f - 1100 Named after the scientist D.I. Mendeleev. 2 0.70 0.05 0.65 +    f +    1955 +    Glenn T. Seaborg;Albert Ghiorso;Bernard Harvey;Gregory Choppin;Stanley G. Thompson +    7 102 @@ -1698,11 +1779,11 @@ 259.10103 6.65 1.3 - f - 1100 Named after the scientist Alfred Nobel. 2 0.74 0.05 0.53 +    f +    7 103 @@ -1711,11 +1792,13 @@ 262 262.10963 4.9 - f - 1900 Named after the scientist Ernest Orlando Lawrence. 2 0.78 0.00 0.40 +    f +    1961 +    Albert Ghiorso;Torbjorn Sikkeland;Almon Larsh;Robert M. Latimer +    7 104 @@ -1724,10 +1807,11 @@ 261 261.10877 6.0 - d Named after the scientist Ernest Rutherford 2 0.80 0.00 0.35 +    d +    7 105 @@ -1735,10 +1819,11 @@ Dubnium 262 262.11408 - d Named after the science-town Dubna in Russia 2 0.82 0.00 0.31 +    d +    7 106 @@ -1746,10 +1831,13 @@ Seaborgium 266 263.11832 - d Named after the scientist G. Theodore Seaborg. 2 0.85 0.00 0.27 +    d +    1974 +    Albert Ghiorso;et al. +    7 107 @@ -1757,10 +1845,13 @@ Bohrium 264 264.1246 - d Named after the scientist Niels Bohr. 2 0.88 0.00 0.22 +    d +    1981 +    Peter Armbruster;Gottfried Münzenber;et al. +    7 108 @@ -1768,10 +1859,13 @@ Hassium 277 265.13009 - d Latin 'hassia' for the German county Hessen. In Hessen a lot elements have been discovered. 2 0.90 0.00 0.18 +    d +    1984 +    Peter Armbruster;Gottfried Münzenber;et al. +    7 109 @@ -1779,10 +1873,13 @@ Meitnerium 268 268.13873 - d Named after the scientist Lise Meitner. 2 0.92 0.00 0.15 +    d +    1982 +    Peter Armbruster;Gottfried Münzenber;et al. +    7 110 @@ -1790,9 +1887,12 @@ Darmstadtium 281 271.14606 - d Named after the German city Darmstadt where many elements have been discovered. 0.93 0.00 0.14 +    d +    1994 +    S. Hofmann;V. Ninov;F. P. Hessberger;P. Armbruster;H. Folger;G. Münzenberg;H. J. Schött;et al. +    7 111 @@ -1800,9 +1900,12 @@ Roentgenium 272 272.15362 - d Named after Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen. 0.94 0.00 0.13 +    d +    1994 +    S. Hofmann;V. Ninov;F. P. Hessberger;P. Armbruster;H. Folger;G. Münzenberg;et al. +    7 112 @@ -1811,6 +1914,7 @@ 285 285.17411 0.95 0.00 0.12 +    d 113 @@ -1819,6 +1923,7 @@ 284 284.17808 0.96 0.00 0.11 +    p 114 @@ -1827,6 +1932,7 @@ 289 289.18728 0.97 0.00 0.10 +    p 115 @@ -1835,6 +1941,7 @@ 288 288.19249 0.98 0.00 0.09 +    p 116 @@ -1843,5 +1950,6 @@ 292 292.19979 0.99 0.00 0.08 +    p