korkoelementti
Korkoelementti, also known as high-level element, refers to a chemical element that is not found naturally on Earth in its pure form. These elements are typically produced through artificial means, such as nuclear reactions or particle accelerators. The term "korkoelementti" is derived from the Finnish word "korkea," meaning high, and "elementti," meaning element. The concept of korkoelementti is significant in the field of nuclear chemistry and physics, as it encompasses elements that are not present in the natural environment but can be synthesized for various scientific and technological applications.
The first korkoelementti to be discovered was technetium (Tc) in 1937, which is the lightest element that
Korkoelementit are typically named after scientists, places, or mythological figures. For example, element 106 is named
The study of korkoelementit has led to significant advancements in various fields, including nuclear medicine, materials