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| '''Unbiseptium''' {{IPAc-en|ˌ|uː|n|b|aɪ|ˈ|s|ɛ|p|t|i|əm}}, also called '''[[Mendeleev's predicted elements|eka]]-[[americium]]'''{{Citation needed|date=September 2012}}, is the hypothetical chemical element with atomic number '''127''' and symbol '''Ubs'''. It comes immediately after [[unbihexium]], element 126, which is expected to be the most stable element on an [[island of stability]].<ref name="emsley"/>
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| ==Naming==
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| {{further|Systematic element name}}
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| The name '''unbiseptium''' is a systematic element name, used as a placeholder until its discovery is confirmed. [[Transuranium element]]s beyond [[californium]] are always created artificially, and the element usually ends up being named for a scientist or a laboratory that does work in atomic physics.{{citation needed|date=September 2012}}
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| ==Synthesis of unbiseptium==
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| Unbiseptium has had one failed attempt at [[Synthetic element|synthesis]] in 1978 at the Darmstadt UNILAC accelerator by bombarding a natural [[tantalum]] target with [[xenon]] ions:<ref name="emsley">{{cite book|last=Emsley|first=John|title=Nature's Building Blocks: An A-Z Guide to the Elements|edition=New|year=2011|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=New York, NY|isbn=978-0-19-960563-7|page=593}}</ref>
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| :<math>\,^{nat}_{73}\mathrm{Ta} + \,^{136}_{54}\mathrm{Xe} \to \,^{316, 317}\mathrm{Ubs} ^{*} \to \mbox{no atoms}.</math>
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| ===Target-projectile combinations leading to Z=127 compound nuclei===
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| The below table shows various combinations of targets and projectiles leading to compound nuclei with an atomic number of 127.
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| ! Target !! Projectile !! CN !! Attempt result
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| !<sup>180m</sup>Ta
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| |<sup>136</sup>Xe||<sup>316</sup>Ubs||{{no|Failure to date}}
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| !<sup>181</sup>Ta
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| |<sup>136</sup>Xe||<sup>317</sup>Ubs||{{no|Failure to date}}
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| ==References== | |
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| {{reflist}}
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| ==See also==
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| *[[Unbihexium]]–[[Unbioctium]]
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| *[[Systematic element name]]
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| *[[Period 8 element]]
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| *[[superactinide]]
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| {{Compact extended periodic table}}
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| [[Category:Chemical elements]]
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| [[Category:Hypothetical chemical elements]]
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