Copernicium is a synthetic radioactive chemical element with the symbol Cn and atomic number 112.
The element was previously known by the IUPAC systematic element name ununbium, meaning 112. This year (2010) however, IUPAC officially accepted the proposed name and symbol Copernicium, Cn.
It is named after the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicusright on the 537th anniversary of his birthday February 19th (AD.1473 city of Thorne, Poland), to honor an "outstanding scientist, who changed our view of the world".
This artificial radioactive chemical element is copernicium (Cn).
Copernicium (Cn) is a synthetic element with the atomic number 112 on the periodic table. It is a highly radioactive element that does not occur naturally and is produced in laboratories. Copernicium is a solid at room temperature and is not a gas. Its physical properties are not well-studied due to its short half-life and the challenges in producing and studying it.
The symbol "Cp" in the periodic table does not correspond to any known element. It is possible that it is an incorrect or non-standard notation.
Elements 110, 111, and 112 have been named. Element 110 is now called darmstadtium with the symbol Ds. Element 111 is now called roentgenium with the symbol Rg. Element 112 is now called copernicium with the symbol Cn.
Copernicium is a synthetic element that is predicted to be a solid at room temperature based on its position on the periodic table. However, due to its extremely short half-life and limited availability, its physical state at room temperature has not been experimentally confirmed.
The element with an atomic number of 112 is called Copernicium. It is a synthetic, radioactive element that can only occur in a laboratory.
Element 112 (Cp) is Copernicium.
This artificial radioactive chemical element is copernicium (Cn).
Copernicium is a synthetic element with the atomic number 112 and the symbol Cn. It was named in honor of the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. Copernicium is a highly radioactive element that has only been produced in small amounts in laboratories.
Copernicium is a synthetic element with the atomic number 112 and symbol Cn. It is a highly radioactive element that was first synthesized in 1996 by a team of German scientists. Its properties and uses are still being researched due to its extreme instability.
The most recently named element is Copernicium (Cn) is element 112. It was named in 2009.
The most recently named element is Copernicium (Cn) is element 112. It was named in 2009.
The element with atomic number 112 is Copernicium. It was named Copernicium on the anniversary of Copernicus' Birthday in 2010. It is a radioactive transition metal in Group 12, Period 7 of the Periodic Table. It has 112 electrons in 7 shells with 2 electrons in the outer shell.
Copernicium has 112 protons.
Copernicium has 112 protons.
Ununbium, also known as element 112, is a synthetic element with very limited information about its reactivity. However, being a member of group 12 in the periodic table, it is predicted to have similar reactivity to other elements in the same group, such as mercury and copernicium.
Each isotope of copernicium has a different number of neutrons: 165, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173.