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Dubna, the place in Moskovskaya Oblast’, Russia (the one located at 56d44m00s N, 37d10m00s E)
dubnium, also called Hahnium, the chemical element with the symbol Db and atomic number 105 is so named because of its connection with what?
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Dubnium ( / ˈ d uː b n i ə m / DOOB-nee-əm is a chemical element with the symbol Db and atomic number 105, named after the town of Dubna in Russia, where it was first produced.
Dubnium (named after Dubna, Russia) was reportedly first synthesized in 1967 at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia (reportedly producing nuclide 260 105 and ...
Discovery of Dubnium. Credit for the discovery of dubinium in 1967 is shared between teams ... The element was named after the research facility in Russia where it was synthesized.
Before it was named aluminum what was it named? It was named tin. Why is strontium oxide named what it is named? An oxide is formed when something bonds with oxygen.
Name Origin After the city of Dubna, Russia, home to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research "Dubnium" in different languages. Sources First synthesized by ...

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