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Element Symbol AtomicNumber ChemicalPropertyId OriginOfName Group Period AtomicWeight AtomicWeightUncertainty Density MeltingPoint BoilingPoint HeatCapacity Electronegativity AbundanceInEarthsCrust
Moscovium Mc 115 Unknown chemical properties Moscow Oblast, Russia, where the element was first synthesized 15 7 -13.50 -700.00 -1400.00 0.00
Flerovium Fl 114 Unknown chemical properties Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions, part of JINR where the element was synthesized; itself named for Georgy Flyorov, physicist 14 7 -14.00 210.00 0.00
Nihonium Nh 113 Unknown chemical properties the Japanese name for Japan, Nihon, where the element was first synthesized 13 7 -16.00 -700.00 -1400.00 0.00
Oganesson Og 118 Unknown chemical properties Yuri Oganessian, physicist 18 7 -5.00 -350.00 0.00
Polonium Po 84 Post-​transition metal Named after the home country of Marie Curie (Polonia, Latin for Poland), who is also the discoverer of Radium 16 6 9.32 527.00 1235.00 2.00 0.00
Copernicium Cn 112 Post-​transition metal Nicolaus Copernicus, astronomer 12 7 -23.70 357.00 0.00
Rutherfordium Rf 104 Transition metal Ernest Rutherford, chemist and physicist 4 7 -23.20 -2400.00 -5800.00 0.00
Hassium Hs 108 Transition metal Hesse, Germany, where the element was first synthesized 8 7 -40.70 0.00
Bohrium Bh 107 Transition metal Niels Bohr, physicist 7 7 -37.10 0.00
Seaborgium Sg 106 Transition metal Glenn T. Seaborg, scientist 6 7 -35.00 0.00