What is unique to the naming of two elements in the periodic table with atomic numbers 96 and 109, respectively? A: Named after Nobel laureates B: Named after women scientists C: Named after Indian scientists D: They are unnamed
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- Atomic number 96 corresponds to Curium (Cm). - Atomic number 109 corresponds to Meitnerium (Mt). Show more…
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