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Mars - who's first?

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

          In recent years, the habitual periodic table of elements has grown not only in the 3-d direction (axis Z), due to isotopes, but also in the 2-dimensional field on account of theoretically found  dozens of new chemical elements. Some of them have already been received, some yet to be synthesized in the laboratory. Obvious need for new chemical elements for the various innovations in science and technology is already so relevance, that the first-ever who gets access to new opportunities, through these, you can redistribute political forces in today's arena of the world. It is understood by most. Also expected is that the possible source of new chemical elements is Mars. If you look at pictures of Mars we can clearly see the characteristic metallic gleam of certain entities, which may well represent the deposits of various chemical elements. Most of the theoretically derived elements fall within the following external description: "color is unknown, but probably metallic and silvery white or gray." The same chemical elements, which were obtained directly from the laboratories, had the following external features: "color unknown, but probably metallic"- or: "probably silvery liquid”. It is worth noting that the mass obtained new chemical elements is negligible, and represents a numerical value from 1 to multiple cores, so the value of the color characteristics assigned to tentatively.
          The first thing which note as fact is that to start any research is clearly needed is much greater quantitative importance of new chemical elements than those obtained, the second, taking into account the atmospheric features of Mars can not exclude the probability of discovery of new elements. So now all eyes of researchers and hunters to gain eagerly directed to Mars ... Who's first?



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