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Introduction to the heaviest elements

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The heaviest elements refer to those with the highest atomic numbers and masses on the periodic table. These elements are typically found at the bottom of the periodic table and are often categorized as transuranium elements, which are elements with atomic numbers greater than that of uranium (92), as well as superheavy elements, which extend beyond the known elements.

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