SYNTHETIC ELEMENT

In chemistry, the chemical elements labeled as 'synthetic' are too unstable to be found naturally on Earth. These synthetic elements possess half-life so short, relative to the age of the Earth that any atoms of these elements that may have existed when the Earth formed have long since decayed away. Because of this, atoms of synthetic elements are only present on Earth as the product of experiments involving nuclear reactors or particle accelerators. Uranium and thorium have no stable isotopes, but are found naturally in the Earth's crust and atmosphere, so neither of these two elements is called synthetic.
The first synthetic element created was technetium. This discovery filled a gap in the periodic table, and the fact that no stable isotopes of technetium exist explains its natural absence on Earth (and the gap). With a 4.2 million year half-life, no technetium remains from the formation of the Earth. Only minute traces of technetium occur naturally in the Earth's crust (as a spontaneous fission product of uranium-238 or by neutron capture in molybdenum ores), but technetium is found naturally in red giant stars.
Atomic mass for natural elements is based on weighted average abundance of natural isotopes occurring in the Earth's crust and atmosphere. For synthetic elements the isotope formed depends on the means of synthesis, so the concept of natural isotope abundance has no meaning. Therefore for synthetic elements the total nucleon (protons plus neutrons) count of the most stable isotope (ie, the isotope with the longest half-life) is listed in brackets as the atomic mass.
quasi-synthetic elements include:

Technetium, atomic number 43

Promethium, atomic number 61

Astatine, atomic number 85

Francium, atomic number 87

Neptunium, atomic number 93

Plutonium, atomic number 94
(All elements with atomic numbers 1-94 are naturally occurring at least in trace quantities)

Transuranium elements


Americium symbol Am, atomic number 95


Curium symbol Cm, atomic number 96


Berkelium symbol Bk, atomic number 97


Californium symbol Cf, atomic number 98


Einsteinium symbol Es, atomic number 99


Fermium symbol Fm, atomic number 100


Mendelevium symbol Md, atomic number 101


Nobelium symbol No, atomic number 102


Lawrencium symbol Lr, atomic number 103


Rutherfordium symbol Rf, atomic number 104

Transactinide elements


Dubnium symbol Db, atomic number 105


Seaborgium symbol Sg, atomic number 106


Bohrium symbol Bh, atomic number 107


Hassium symbol Hs, atomic number 108


Meitnerium symbol Mt, atomic number 109


Darmstadtium symbol Ds, atomic number 110


Roentgenium symbol Rg, atomic number 111
Provisional names for recently observed synthetic elements:

Ununbium symbol Uub, atomic number 112

Ununtrium symbol Uut, atomic number 113

Ununquadium symbol Uuq, atomic number 114

Ununpentium symbol Uup, atomic number 115

Ununhexium symbol Uuh, atomic number 116

Ununoctium symbol Uuo, atomic number 118
Provisional name for the synthetic element not yet proven to exist:

Ununseptium symbol Uus, atomic number 117

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