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- Copernicium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Cn and atomic number 112. Its known isotopes are extremely radioactive, and have only been...
- Copernicium (112Cn) is a synthetic element, and thus a standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all synthetic elements, it has no stable isotopes...
- results show that flerovium's reaction with gold is similar to that of copernicium, showing it is very volatile and may even be gaseous at standard temperature...
- periodic table. It includes zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), and copernicium (Cn). Formerly this group was named IIB (pronounced as "group two B"...
- GSM cellphones 112 BC, a year AD 112, a year of the Julian calendar Copernicium, an element with atomic number 112 112 (MBTA bus) 112 (New Jersey bus)...
- and radium), then 5f (actinium to nobelium), then 6d (lawrencium to copernicium), and finally 7p (nihonium to oganesson). Starting from lawrencium the...
- co-discoveries of elements 110, 111, and 112 (darmstadtium, roentgenium and copernicium, respectively). Ninov also claimed the creation of elements 116 and 118...
- oganesson may be even more reactive than the elements flerovium and copernicium, which are heavier homologs of the more chemically active elements lead...
- metals, but some authors still consider this compound to be exceptional. Copernicium is expected to be able to use its d electrons for chemistry as its 6d...
- the island of stability, though it is generally thought to center near copernicium and flerovium isotopes in the vicinity of the predicted closed neutron...