Question
Which element do you think would have been named by:
1. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
2. Seaborg's group?

Answer

1. Lawrencium ( Lr ) with atomic number ( Z ) 103. 
2. Seaborgium (Sg) with atomic number (Z) 106.

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