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does anyone know the equations at the anode and cathode
that a lithium-iodide cell undergoes....

plus, does anyone know of any recent discoveries of elements
or is everyone just chosing the last element on the periodic table?
 

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I really have no idea about the lithium thing. Why did you choose such a hard one to do? :p Dry cell does it for me.

Recent discoveries of elements... Hmm.

The nineteen transuranic elements with the atomic numbers above 95 require high-energy particle accelerators to be produced. Use an internet search engine and recent references to find out how particle accelerators are used to discover new transuranic elements. To process the sources you find, assess their reliability by comparing the information provided. Look for consistency of information.

From some random notes I got from somewhere. Reliable, ay. :p

Lol, I read back now and realise it would probably have been better had I not posted at all.
 

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thanks for the tip... Ununbium, element 112 was discovered in 1996
 

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element 112 is the most accurate one to write about....there have been claims of element 114 and 116 but different websites have conflicting information and the claim to discovering element 118 was false....so 112 is probbly the best to write about..u can risk the other higher ones tho if u can find the information
 

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