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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...
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Copernicium (112Cn) is a
synthetic element, and thus a
standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all
synthetic elements, it has no
stable isotopes...
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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)...
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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...
- co-discoveries of
elements 110, 111, and 112 (darmstadtium,
roentgenium and
copernicium, respectively).
Ninov also
claimed the
creation of
elements 116 and 118...
- XII CN gas, a
substituted acetophenone used as a riot
control agent Copernicium,
symbol Cn, a
chemical element Cyanide, any
chemical compound that contains...
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oganesson may be even more
reactive than the
elements flerovium and
copernicium,
which are
heavier homologs of the more
chemically active elements lead...
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temperature as well.
Calculations predict that the
radioactive metals copernicium (Cn) and
flerovium (Fl)
should also be
liquid at room temperature. Alloys...
- structure. If so, it
would be a post-transition metal.
Elements 112–118 (
copernicium, nihonium, flerovium, moscovium, livermorium, tennessine, and oganesson)...