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is there a difference between transuranic elements and superheavy nuclei?

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hey kids does anyone know what's the difference between transuranic elements and superheavy nuclei (if any)? the syllabus says 'transuranic elements' but at school we have an assignment which says 'superheavy nuclei' - any help possible?ps. i don't know why everythings joined together, it's not the way i usually write..
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