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Element Symbol AtomicNumber ChemicalPropertyId OriginOfName Group Period AtomicWeight AtomicWeightUncertainty Density MeltingPoint BoilingPoint HeatCapacity Electronegativity AbundanceInEarthsCrust
Tennessine Ts 117 Unknown chemical properties Tennessee, United States 17 7 -7.20 -723.00 -883.00 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
Einsteinium Es 99 Actinide Albert Einstein, physicist 7 8.84 1133.00 -1269.00 1.30 0.00
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
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
Californium Cf 98 Actinide California, where the element was first synthesized 7 15.10 1173.00 -1743.00 1.30 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