Nihonium

//nɪˈhoʊ.ni.əm//

Synonyms for "nihonium" (7 found)

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28 translations across 25 languages.

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Armenian

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  • նիհոնիում noun (Translations)

Bulgarian

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  • нихоний noun (Translations)

Catalan

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  • nihoni noun (Translations)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 鉨 /鿭 noun (Translations)

Esperanto

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  • nihonio noun (Translations)

Finnish

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  • nihonium noun (Translations)

French

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German

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  • Nihonium noun (Translations)

Greek

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  • νιχόνιο noun (Translations)

Hebrew

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  • ניהוניוּם noun (Translations)

Hindi

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  • निहोनियम noun (Translations)

Hungarian

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  • nihónium noun (Translations)

Ido

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  • nihono noun (Translations)

Italian

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  • nihonio noun (Translations)

Japanese

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  • ニホニウム noun (Translations)

Korean

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  • 니호늄 noun (Translations)

Latvian

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  • nihonijs noun (Translations)

Macedonian

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  • нихониум noun (Translations)

Polish

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  • nihon noun (Translations)

Portuguese

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  • nihónio noun (Translations)
  • nihônio noun (Translations)
  • niónio noun (Translations)
  • niônio noun (Translations)

Russian

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  • нихоний noun (Translations)

Slovak

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  • nihónium noun (Translations)

Spanish

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  • nihonio noun (Translations)

Ukrainian

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  • нігоній noun (Translations)

Yiddish

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  • ניהאָניוּם noun (Translations)

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Nihonium is the chemical element with atomic number 113.

Source: tatoeba (11259681)

Given the atomic numbers 113, 115, 117 and 118, the four new elements have been named Nihonium (Nh), Moscovium (Mc), Tennessine (Ts) and Oganesson (Og), respectively.

Source: tatoeba (11647692)

Japanese scientists behind the discovery of element 113, the first atomic element found in Asia - indeed, the first found outside Europe or the United States - have dubbed it "nihonium" after the Japanese-language name for their country.

Source: wiktionary

In January 2016 the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) announced the discovery of four new elements, so completing the seventh row of the periodic table. They have since been named as nihonium, Nh, muscovium^([sic]), Mc, tennessine, Ts, and organesson^([sic]), Og. The procedures for naming new elements are clearly laid out by IUPAC.

Source: wiktionary

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