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roentgenium

American  
[rent-gen-ee-uhm, -jen-, ruhnt-] / rɛntˈgɛn i əm, -ˈdʒɛn-, rʌnt- /

noun

Chemistry, Physics.
  1. a superheavy, synthetic radioactive element with a very short half-life. Rg; 111.


roentgenium Scientific  
/ rĕnt-gĕnē-əm,-jĕn-,rŭnt-,rœnt-gĕn- /
  1. An artificially produced radioactive element with a mass number of 280. Its most stable known isotope has a half-life of 3.6 seconds. Atomic number 111.

  2. See Periodic Table


Etymology

Origin of roentgenium

First recorded in 2000–05; named after German physicist Wilhelm Konrad Roentgen.

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