Systematic element name
temporary name assigned to newly synthesized or not yet synthesized chemical elements From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Systematic names are given by IUPAC to newly discovered elements. The parts of the names are nil=0, un=1, bi=2, tri=3, quad=4, pent=5, hex=6, sept=7, oct=8, and enn=9. The last part of the name is ium. Element 110's older name was ununnilium (un-un-nil-ium), which means 110, and the same for element 118, ununoctium (un-un-oct-ium), which means 118.
The elements RUTHERFORDIUM to OGGENESSIAN had provisional "names" and "symbols". Here is a graph with all the names wanted.And a table with the rules for what some people call "number naming" (the provisional names), mad by IUPAC.
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