Come on, you all know that 62 blows those other numbers out of the water. And here's why:
Samarium: atomic number 62: a gray lustrous metallic element of the rare earth group; is used in special alloys; occurs in monazite and bastnasite
Yeah, that's right. It's a gray lustrous metallic element. BOOYA! Swish! dt2 -- no offense, but element 100 is Fermium, and that only has a half-life of 80 days
max, and has no isotopes of commercial importance. And there isn't even an element with 386 or 500 protons. So deal with that. :P :P :P
