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Extinct isotopes of superheavy elements

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Extinct isotopes of superheavy elements refer to isotopes of elements that lie beyond the currently known periodic table. Superheavy elements are those with atomic numbers greater than 103 (lawrencium) and are typically synthesized in laboratories through nuclear reactions. These elements are often highly unstable, with very short half-lives, leading them to decay rapidly into lighter elements.

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