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Element Symbol AtomicNumber ChemicalPropertyId OriginOfName Group Period AtomicWeight AtomicWeightUncertainty Density MeltingPoint BoilingPoint HeatCapacity Electronegativity AbundanceInEarthsCrust
Dubnium Db 105 Transition metal Dubna, Russia 5 7 -29.30 0.00
Darmstadtium Ds 110 Unknown chemical properties Darmstadt, Germany, where the element was first synthesized 10 7 -34.80 0.00
Curium Cm 96 Actinide Pierre Curie, a physicist, and Marie Curie, a physicist and chemist, named after great scientists by analogy with gadolinium 7 13.51 1613.00 3383.00 1.28 0.00
Copper Cu 29 Transition metal English word (Latin cuprum) 11 4 63.55 0.00 8.96 1357.77 2835.00 0.39 1.90 60.00
Copernicium Cn 112 Post-​transition metal Nicolaus Copernicus, astronomer 12 7 -23.70 357.00 0.00
Cobalt Co 27 Transition metal the German word Kobold, 'goblin' 9 4 58.93 0.00 8.86 1768.00 3200.00 0.42 1.88 25.00
Chromium Cr 24 Transition metal the Greek chroma, 'color' 6 4 52.00 0.00 7.15 2180.00 2944.00 0.45 1.66 102.00
Chlorine Cl 17 Reactive nonmetal the Greek chloros, 'greenish yellow' 17 3 35.45 0.00 171.60 239.11 0.48 3.16 145.00
Cerium Ce 58 Lan­thanide the then recently discovered asteroid Ceres, considered a planet at the time 6 140.12 0.00 6.77 1068.00 3716.00 0.19 1.12 66.50
Carbon C 6 Reactive nonmetal the Latin carbo, 'coal' 14 2 12.01 0.00 2.27 3800.00 4300.00 0.71 2.55 200.00