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111. Roentgenium Roentgenium is a chemical element with the symbol Rg and atomic number 111.

The
most stable isotope known from this element, roentgenium-282, has a lifetime of only 2.1 seconds. This
element was first created in 1994 by the GSi Helmholtz Center for Heavy Research and was named after
physicist Wilhelm Röntgen who was the inventor of X-ray.

112. Kopernisium Kopernisium is a chemical element with the symbol Cn (copernicium) and atomic
number 112. The most stable isotope known from this element is copenisium-285, has a life of 29
seconds Kopernisium was first made in 1996 by the GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ton Research and
named after the astronomer Nicolaus Copetnicus who put forward the theory that our planet orbits the
sun.

113. Nihonium Nihonium is a synthetic chemical element with the symbol Nh and atomic number 113.
The most stable isotope known from this element is nihonium-286, has a life span of about 10 seconds
Nihonium is named after the Japanese word nihon which means "Japanese", so named because this
element was first synthesized in Japan.

114. Flerovium Flerovium is a synthetic chemical element with the symbol Fl and atomic number 114.
The name of this element comes from Russian scientist Georgy Flerov, founder of the Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia which is where the element was first produced.

115. Moscovium Moscovium is a synthetic chemical element with the symbol Mc and atomic number
115. This element was first synthesized in 2003 at the Jaint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna,
Obiast Moscow, Russia.

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