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What is the heaviest element in the universe?

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What is the heaviest element in the universe?

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With an atomic weight of 266 The heavest KNOWN element is Meitnerium. I do want to emphasize the word KNOWN. There are still a good number of undiscovered elements that have not been found or were recently added (discovered) to the periodic table of elements.

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It depends on what you mean. If you want to know the heaviest naturally occuring element in the universe, then it’s Uranium. Everything bigger has been created artificially in a lab, up to element 118. The problem with most elements bigger than uranium is that most of them have a half life less than a second so they soon decay into something else.

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