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Meitnerium     

Meitnerium

Atomic Weight 268[note]
Density N/A
Melting Point N/A
Boiling Point N/A
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Lise Meitner did not share the Nobel Prize for atomic fission with Otto Hahn, as many thought she should have, but she did get the last laugh--her own element, a far less fleeting honor than a mere Nobel.

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Periodic Table Poster   Click here to buy a photographic periodic table poster based on the images you see here, including a new lenticular 3D version!
Meitnerium Poster sample

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Poster sample.
This photograph of Lise Meitner appears in my Photographic Periodic Table Poster representing meitnerium, which is named after her. This highly unstable element can't reasonably be photographed, and a picture of its namesake seemed like a reasonable alternative. The sample photograph includes text exactly as it appears in the poster, which you are encouraged to buy a copy of.
Periodic Table Poster
This photo is courtesy the Hahn-Meitner Institute, used with permission.
Source: Max Whitby of RGB
Contributor: Max Whitby of RGB
Acquired: 15 April, 2006
Price: Donated
Size: 6"
Purity: 0%
Periodic Table Poster   Click here to buy a photographic periodic table poster based on the images you see here, including a new lenticular 3D version!