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A man-made radioactive element with the atomic number 110, known for its instability and short half-life.
Darmstadtium is used in scientific research due to its unique properties.
Darmstadtium → The name 'darmstadtium' is derived from 'Darmstadt', the city in Germany where the element was first synthesized, combined with the suffix '-ium', which is commonly used in the names of metallic elements. Therefore, 'darmstadtium' refers to the element named after the place of its discovery.
Think of 'Darmstadt', the city where this element was discovered, and remember that 'darmstadtium' is named after that city.
No commonly confused words.