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KohlenstoffFlu is a hypothetical element with the symbol Kf and atomic number 136. Its existence has not been confirmed by experimental evidence, and it remains a theoretical construct within the realm of nuclear physics and chemistry. The name "KohlenstoffFlu" is derived from the German words for carbon (Kohlenstoff) and fluorine (Fluor), suggesting a potential position in the periodic table or theoretical properties that might bridge aspects of these two elements.
Theoretical predictions place KohlenstoffFlu in the superactinide series. As a superheavy element, it would possess a