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Use as fragment
J-type
basic atoms can be used like any other basic atoms to build up larger fragments
and molecules. In fact, J (or Gh) can be considered just one more chemical
symbol along with the 103 traditional ones. The element J has no pre-defined
properties. Therefore you have to specify them where appropriate (c.f. the
nuclear charge and atomic mass).
You may have different J-elements in a molecule, with different nuclear charges for
instance. Yet, they must be denoted with the same chemical symbol J; the
difference can only be made clear by the .text suffix
in the atom type name.
It does no harm of course to make this suffix a concise but clear description of
the main characteristics.
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