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==== Unbihexium (E126) <span class="anchor" id="Unbihexium"></span> ==== {{Further|Unbihexium}} The first and only attempt to synthesize [[unbihexium|element 126]] (unbihexium), which was unsuccessful, was performed in 1971 at [[CERN]] (European Organization for Nuclear Research) by RenΓ© Bimbot and John M. Alexander<!--don't link; the article titled "John M. Alexander" goes to a different John M. Alexander--> using the hot fusion reaction:<ref name="emsley"/> :{{nuclide|thorium|232}} + {{nuclide|krypton|84}} β <sup>316</sup>126* β no atoms [[decay energy|High-energy]] (13β15 [[MeV]]) [[alpha particles]] were observed and taken as possible evidence for the synthesis of element 126. Subsequent unsuccessful experiments with higher sensitivity suggest that the 10 [[barn (unit)|mb]] sensitivity of this experiment was too low; hence, the formation of element 126 nuclei in this reaction is highly unlikely.<ref name=Transuraniumppl>{{cite book|last1=Hoffman|first1=D.C |last2=Ghiorso|first2=A.|last3=Seaborg|first3=G.T.|title=The Transuranium People: The Inside Story |publisher=Imperial College Press|date=2000|isbn=978-1-86094-087-3}}</ref>
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