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Tennessine vs Livermorium
400.00 °C
Not Available
117
116
Moscovium vs Livermorium
400.00 °C
Not Available
115
116
Flerovium vs Livermorium
67.00 °C
Not Available
114
116
Nihonium vs Livermorium
430.00 °C
Not Available
113
116
Copernicium vs Livermorium
Not Available
Not Available
112
116
Roentgenium vs Livermorium
Not Available
Not Available
111
116
Darmstadtium vs Livermorium
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Not Available
110
116
Meitnerium vs Livermorium
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Not Available
109
116
Hassium vs Livermorium
Not Available
Not Available
108
116
Bohrium vs Livermorium
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Not Available
107
116
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