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Element 118 Officially Named

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The Keith Brothers in their Traveller supplements introduced us to Element #118, called Onnesium. It turns out they weren't too far off the mark concerning the name.

IUPAC has announced the official names of the remaining 4 unnamed elements of Period 7 on the Periodic Table. Element #118 has been officially named: Oganesson (after Russian physicist Yuri Oganessian). Apparently 3000 years of evolution of the Anglic language has altered the morphology a bit. :)
 
The Keith Brothers in their Traveller supplements introduced us to Element #118, called Onnesium. It turns out they weren't too far off the mark concerning the name.

IUPAC has announced the official names of the remaining 4 unnamed elements of Period 7 on the Periodic Table. Element #118 has been officially named: Oganesson (after Russian physicist Yuri Oganessian). Apparently 3000 years of evolution of the Anglic language has altered the morphology a bit. :)

Hmm so what are the others?

Oh here we go- Nihonium, Tennesine and Moscovium.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/08/health/periodic-table-new-elements-names/
 
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