chamferile
Chamferile is a chemical element with the atomic number 112. Its existence was first confirmed in 1999, making it the latest element to be officially recognized by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).
Chamferile is a synthetic element, meaning it cannot be found naturally on Earth. It must be produced
The production of chamferile involves bombarding an isotope of mercury with iron ions, resulting in the creation
Chamferile is the seventh element in the 7th period of the periodic table and the second of
More research is needed to understand the properties and potential uses of chamferile. However, scientists are