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Synthetic elements are elements that do not occur naturally in the universe and have to be created in a lab or through nuclear experiments in a cyclotron

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Radioactivity and the Decay of Nuclei

Radioactivity is a property of a number of elements in the periodic table where their nuclei break down and release particles such as alpha, beta and gamma particles.

The Actinides of the Expanded Periodic Table

The Actinides also known as the actinoids are a set of elements in the final period of the periodic table from elements 89 to 103. They are a series of radioactive elements with similar properties.

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