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- Ausonium abstract "Ausonium (atomic symbol Ao) was the name assigned to the element with atomic number 93, now known as neptunium. It was named after a Greek name of Italy, Ausonia.The same team assigned the name hesperium to element 94, after Hesperia, a poetic name of Italy.The discovery of the element, now discredited, was made by Enrico Fermi and a team of scientists at the University of Rome in 1934. In the same year Ida Noddack already presented alternative explanations for the experimental results of Fermi. Following the discovery of nuclear fission in 1938, it was realized that Fermi's discovery was actually a mixture of barium, krypton, and other elements. The actual element was discovered several years later, and assigned the name neptunium.Fascist authorities wanted one of the elements to be named littorio after the Roman lictores who carried the fasces, a symbol appropriated by Fascism.".
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- Ausonium wikiPageRevisionID "596678420".
- Ausonium hasPhotoCollection Ausonium.
- Ausonium subject Category:1934_introductions.
- Ausonium subject Category:Misidentified_chemical_elements.
- Ausonium subject Category:Neptunium.
- Ausonium subject Category:Science_and_technology_in_Italy.
- Ausonium type Abstraction100002137.
- Ausonium type Actinides.
- Ausonium type Actinoid114584110.
- Ausonium type ChemicalElement114622893.
- Ausonium type Group100031264.
- Ausonium type Matter100020827.
- Ausonium type MisidentifiedChemicalElements.
- Ausonium type Part113809207.
- Ausonium type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ausonium type Relation100031921.
- Ausonium type Substance100019613.
- Ausonium comment "Ausonium (atomic symbol Ao) was the name assigned to the element with atomic number 93, now known as neptunium. It was named after a Greek name of Italy, Ausonia.The same team assigned the name hesperium to element 94, after Hesperia, a poetic name of Italy.The discovery of the element, now discredited, was made by Enrico Fermi and a team of scientists at the University of Rome in 1934.".
- Ausonium label "Ausonium".
- Ausonium label "Ausonium".
- Ausonium sameAs m.025s6j4.
- Ausonium sameAs Q4822785.
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- Ausonium sameAs Ausonium.
- Ausonium wasDerivedFrom Ausonium?oldid=596678420.
- Ausonium isPrimaryTopicOf Ausonium.