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Californium (Cf) is named after California, the American State. This is because the element was synthesized at the University of California, Berkeley.

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What is cf in the periodic table?

Cf is the symbol for the element californium.


What is the periodic table CF?

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What element in the periodic table are named after a rock?

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What element is the actinide named for the creator of the Periodic Table?

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