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2006-11-27 16:20:35 · 5 answers · asked by deez_nutz_06 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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The are made mostly from existing elements, they'll take an element and bomabard it with protons and it become a new synthetic element that doesnt occure normally, they do all exsist in nature but are really rare and in very minute quantities

2006-11-27 16:26:59 · answer #1 · answered by Ravioli 2 · 0 0

Usually if they want to make an element of a particular mass, say, element 114, they take something like uranium, which is 92, and add the element at number 22, titanium, to make this element 114. This combination is done in particle accelerators (atom smashers). Sometimes these elements combine perfectly to make the desired product, but when they do combine they are often times unstable and last for millionths or billionths of a second.

2006-11-27 20:48:15 · answer #2 · answered by dubsconjr 2 · 0 0

uncomplicated, we could take occasion of cotton, and the pleasing synthetics. all of us recognize the p[opulation of the international is sooo severe that it is not available for usto domesticate lot of cotton, to make gown textile for all. for that reason if no synthetics may be there, peoplpe might run bare or the charges may be soo severe that basically prosperous human beings ought to positioned on cloths. yet synthetic substtues the demend, and decreases the burden over it. It replaced into the 1st element and yet another element is, diverse human beings have diverse style, so the factitious substitutes satisfies style of all. it is barely objective of the artificially made issues. In destiny we are able to get artficial feul extremely of petrol or CNG. bear in mind it.

2016-12-17 17:28:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Where did you get your nickname from? Are you in isolatos? I wonder if we have a mutual friend, gus H?

2006-11-27 16:23:33 · answer #4 · answered by luxyfoxy 3 · 0 0

neutrons, protons, and electrons--- a whole lot of them

2006-11-27 16:24:11 · answer #5 · answered by MrWiz 4 · 0 0

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