sejtszintl
Sejtszintl is a term that appears in the context of chemistry, specifically in the study of the so-called "nobelium group" of elements.
Nobelium is a synthetic, highly radioactive metal that is not found naturally on Earth. It is named
Sejtszintl was named in honor of Erzébet Szilárd-Szentsirályi, a Hungarian physicist who was involved in the
However, there is some controversy surrounding the existence of Sejtszintl as an isotope of nobelium. While
As a result, the IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) does not recognize Sejtszintl as