In many places, the answer is uranium. The isotope uranium-238 is typically considered to be the heaviest element found in the natural world. It’s atomic mass is 238 – 92 protons and 146 neutrons.
The third-heaviest element in the universe has been made in a way that offers a route for synthesising the elusive element 120, which would be the heaviest element in the periodic table.
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