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Are Elements 112, 114, and 118 Relatively Inert Gases?

Molecular Structure and Statistical Thermodynamics
doi 10.1142/9789812795960_0020
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December 1, 1993

Authors
Kenneth S. Pitzer
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WORLD SCIENTIFIC


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