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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bohemium was the name assigned to the element with atomic number 93, now known as neptunium, when its discovery was first incorrectly alleged. It was named after Bohemia.[1][2]

The alleged discovery took place in 1934 and it was published shortly after Enrico Fermi claimed the discovery of element 93, which he called ausonium. Both discoveries were proven wrong after the discovery of nuclear fission in 1938. But even before that time the discovery was reviewed with a negative outcome.[3][4][5]

The alleged discovery of the element, now discredited,[2] was made by Odolen Koblic, a Czech engineer.[6]

References

  1. ^ Stern, A. (1934). "The new element bohemium the origin of proto-actinium". Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry. 53 (31): 678–686. doi:10.1002/jctb.5000533104.
  2. ^ a b Koblic, Odolen (1934). Chemiker Zeitung. 58: 683. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ Noddack, Ida (1934). "Über das Element 93". Angewandte Chemie. 47 (37): 653–655. Bibcode:1934AngCh..47..653N. doi:10.1002/ange.19340473707.
  4. ^ Speter, M. (1934). "BOHEMIUM—AN OBITUARY". Science. 80 (2086): 588–9. Bibcode:1934Sci....80..588S. doi:10.1126/science.80.2086.588-a. PMID 17798409.
  5. ^ Sime, Ruth Lewin (2000). "The Search for Transuranium Elements and the Discovery of Nuclear Fission". Physics in Perspective. 2 (1): 48–62. Bibcode:2000PhP.....2...48S. doi:10.1007/s000160050036. S2CID 117751813.
  6. ^ "A New Radioactive Element beyond Uranium". Nature. 134 (3376): 55. 1934. Bibcode:1934Natur.134R..55.. doi:10.1038/134055b0.


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