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- Q4137660 subject Q7037870.
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- Q4137660 abstract "Hesperium (also known as esperium; atomic symbol Es) was the name assigned to the element with atomic number 94, now known as plutonium.It was named in Italian Esperio after a Greek name of Italy, Hesperia, "the land of the West".The same team assigned the name ausonium to element 93, after Ausonia, a poetic name of Italy. By comparison, Uranium has atomic number 92.The discovery of the element, now discredited, was claimed by Enrico Fermi and a team of scientists at the University of Rome in 1934. Following the discovery of nuclear fission in 1938, it was realized that Fermi's hesperium was a mixture of barium, krypton and other elements. The actual element was discovered several years later, and named plutonium.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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- Q4137660 comment "Hesperium (also known as esperium; atomic symbol Es) was the name assigned to the element with atomic number 94, now known as plutonium.It was named in Italian Esperio after a Greek name of Italy, Hesperia, "the land of the West".The same team assigned the name ausonium to element 93, after Ausonia, a poetic name of Italy.".
- Q4137660 label "Hesperium".