Lutetium
|
Lu
|
71
|
Lanthanide
|
Lutetia, the Latin name for Paris
|
|
6
|
174.97
|
0.00
|
9.84
|
1925.00
|
3675.00
|
0.15
|
1.27
|
0.80
|
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
|
Iodine
|
I
|
53
|
Reactive nonmetal
|
French iode (after the Greek ioeides, 'violet')
|
17
|
5
|
126.90
|
0.00
|
4.93
|
386.85
|
457.40
|
0.21
|
2.66
|
0.45
|
Indium
|
In
|
49
|
Post-transition metal
|
indigo
|
13
|
5
|
114.82
|
0.00
|
7.31
|
429.75
|
2345.00
|
0.23
|
1.78
|
0.25
|
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
|
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
|
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
|
Silver
|
Ag
|
47
|
Transition metal
|
English word (argentum in Latin)
|
11
|
5
|
107.87
|
0.00
|
10.50
|
1234.93
|
2435.00
|
0.24
|
1.93
|
0.08
|
Selenium
|
Se
|
34
|
Reactive nonmetal
|
the Greek selene, 'moon'
|
16
|
4
|
78.97
|
0.01
|
4.81
|
453.00
|
958.00
|
0.32
|
2.55
|
0.05
|
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
|