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Element Symbol AtomicNumber ChemicalPropertyId OriginOfName Group Period AtomicWeight AtomicWeightUncertainty Density MeltingPoint BoilingPoint HeatCapacity Electronegativity AbundanceInEarthsCrust
Titanium Ti 22 Transition metal Titans, the sons of the Earth goddess of Greek mythology 4 4 47.87 0.00 4.54 1941.00 3560.00 0.52 1.54 5650.00
Thulium Tm 69 Lan­thanide Thule, the ancient name for Scandinavia 6 168.93 0.00 9.32 1818.00 2223.00 0.16 1.25 0.52
Thorium Th 90 Actinide Thor, the Scandinavian god of thunder 7 232.04 0.00 11.72 2115.00 5061.00 0.11 1.30 9.60
Palladium Pd 46 Transition metal the then recently discovered asteroid Pallas, considered a planet at the time 10 5 106.42 0.01 12.02 1828.05 3236.00 0.24 2.20 0.02
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
Tungsten W 74 Transition metal the Swedish tung sten, 'heavy stone' (W is wolfram, the old name of the tungsten mineral wolframite) 6 6 183.84 0.01 19.25 3695.00 5828.00 0.13 2.36 1.30
Platinum Pt 78 Transition metal the Spanish platina, meaning 'little silver' 10 6 195.08 0.01 21.46 2041.40 4098.00 0.13 2.28 0.01
Mercury Hg 80 Post-​transition metal the New Latin name mercurius, named after the Roman god (Hg from former name hydrargyrum, from Greek hydr-, 'water', and argyros, 'silver') 12 6 200.59 0.00 13.53 234.43 629.88 0.14 2.00 0.09
Cadmium Cd 48 Post-​transition metal the New Latin cadmia, from King Kadmos 12 5 112.41 0.00 8.69 594.22 1040.00 0.23 1.69 0.16
Sulfur S 16 Reactive nonmetal the Latin sulphur, 'fire and brimstone' 16 3 32.06 2.07 388.36 717.87 0.71 2.58 350.00