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Element Symbol AtomicNumber ChemicalPropertyId OriginOfName Group Period AtomicWeight AtomicWeightUncertainty Density MeltingPoint BoilingPoint HeatCapacity Electronegativity AbundanceInEarthsCrust
Germanium Ge 32 Metalloid Germania, the Latin name for Germany 14 4 72.63 0.01 5.32 1211.40 3106.00 0.32 2.01 1.50
Tin Sn 50 Post-​transition metal English word (stannum in Latin) 14 5 118.71 0.01 7.29 505.08 2875.00 0.23 1.96 2.30
Lead Pb 82 Post-​transition metal English word (plumbum in Latin) 14 6 207.20 0.10 11.34 600.61 2022.00 0.13 1.87 14.00
Bismuth Bi 83 Post-​transition metal Uncertain, possibly Arabic or German 15 6 208.98 0.00 9.81 544.70 1837.00 0.12 2.02 0.01
Antimony Sb 51 Metalloid uncertain: perhaps from the Greek anti, 'against', and monos, 'alone', or the Old French antimoine, 'Monk's bane' (stibium in Latin) 15 5 121.76 0.00 6.69 903.78 1860.00 0.21 2.05 0.20
Arsenic As 33 Metalloid English word (Latin arsenicum) 15 4 74.92 0.00 5.78 1090.00 887.00 0.33 2.18 1.80
Phosphorus P 15 Reactive nonmetal the Greek phoosphoros, 'carrying light' 15 3 30.97 0.00 1.82 317.30 550.00 0.77 2.19 1050.00
Nitrogen N 7 Reactive nonmetal the Greek nitron and '-gen' meaning 'niter-forming' 15 2 14.01 0.00 0.00 63.15 77.36 1.04 3.04 19.00
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
Livermorium Lv 116 Unknown chemical properties Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (in Livermore, California) which collaborated with JINR on its synthesis 16 7 -12.90 -709.00 -1085.00 0.00