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Russia perished from chatter!

Kaledin A.M.
Kaledin A.M.

Phraseologism: Russia perished from chatter!

Meaning: About the dangers of empty talk.

Origin: The words of the tsarist general, Don Cossack ataman Alexei Maksimovich Kaledin (1861-1918), said by him shortly before his suicide, when discussing the issue of the Volunteer Army leaving the Don under pressure from the Red troops.

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Two Ajax.

Meaning:

Two friends who are attracted by all sorts of adventures and feats of dubious quality.

Origin:

From the poem "Odyssey" by the legendary poet of Ancient Greece Homer (1864th century BC): two inseparable friends who performed feats during the Trojan War. The expression became popular after the production of the operetta La Belle Helena (XNUMX) by the French composer Jacques Offenbach.

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New chemical element 11.05.2014

The Helmholtz Center for the Study of Heavy Ions (Darmstadt, Germany) synthesized four ununseptium atoms, thereby confirming the existence of the 117th element of the periodic table.

Ununseptium was first obtained at the Russian Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in 2009. For the synthesis of the 117th element, a target of the 97th element, berkelium-249, obtained at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (USA), was bombarded with calcium-48 ions at an accelerator. Ununseptium formally belongs to the halogens, but its chemical properties have not yet been studied and may differ from those characteristic of this group of elements.

During a long (more than half a year) experiment, 6 events of "birth" of the 117th element were registered. The decay properties of the isotopes of ununseptium and its daughter products - the isotopes of elements 115, 113, 111, 109, 107 and 105 - are direct experimental proof of the existence of "islands of stability" of superheavy nuclei.

Despite the achievement of Russian scientists, the existence of the 117th element was not recognized by the International Union of Theoretical and Applied Chemistry, since it required independent confirmation. Now this element has been synthesized by German researchers.

The heaviest natural element - uranium - has an atomic number (the number of protons in the nucleus) 92. Elements heavier than uranium are obtained in nuclear reactors, the heaviest of them is fermium with number 100. All heavier elements were obtained at accelerators in reactions accelerated to high energies ions with target nuclei. As a result, nuclei of superheavy elements are formed, which exist for a very short time, and then decay. Thus, the half-life of ununseptium is 78 milliseconds.

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