Name and Symbol of the Element with Atomic Number 110 (IUPAC Recommendations 2003)
@article{Corish2003NameAS, title={Name and Symbol of the Element with Atomic Number 110 (IUPAC Recommendations 2003)}, author={John Corish and Gerd M. Rosenblatt}, journal={Pure and Applied Chemistry}, year={2003}, volume={75}, pages={1613 - 1615} }
A joint IUPAC–IUPAP Working Party (JWP) confirmed the discovery of the element with atomic number 110. In accord with IUPAC procedures, the discoverers proposed a name and symbol for the element. The Inorganic Chemistry Division recommended this proposal for acceptance, and it was adopted by the IUPAC Council at Ottawa, 16 August 2003. The recommended name is darmstadtium with symbol Ds.
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