Why is it said that the presence of astatine was predicted earlier?

In Dmitri Mendeleev’s periodic table of the year 1869, there was a space directly under iodine. The name for the element to fill this space was called ‘eka-iodine’ and the scientists began searching for the element that would fill up this space. But even 71 years later, this element could not be discovered in nature and was instead synthesized in the earliest particle accelerator.

Astatine was first produced by Dale R. Coson, Kenneth Ross Mackenzie, and Emilio Segrè at the University of California, Berkeley in 1940. Segrè, who was working with Carlo Perrier, had synthesized technetium in the year 1937. Researchers had found that the isotope they had created was radioactive, so they named this element based on the Greek term ‘astatos’ which means unstable.

Traces of astatine appear in uranium and thorium minerals as a decay product naturally. The element is highly radioactive. Astatine is the rarest naturally occurring element and at any given time, there are only about 25 grams of naturally occurring astatine on our planet.

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