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a chemical element with atomic number 99. It belongs to the class of elements called transuranic elements whose atomic number are higher than 92, the atomic number of uranium.
A chemical element with atomic number 99. It belongs to the class of elements called transuranic elements whose atomic number are higher than 92, the atomic number of uranium.

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A chemical element with atomic number 99. It belongs to the class of elements called transuranic elements whose atomic number are higher than 92, the atomic number of uranium.