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
|
Silicon
|
Si
|
14
|
Metalloid
|
from the Latin silex, 'flint' (originally silicium)
|
14
|
3
|
28.09
|
|
2.33
|
1687.00
|
3538.00
|
0.71
|
1.90
|
282000.00
|
Technetium
|
Tc
|
43
|
Transition metal
|
the Greek tekhnètos meaning 'artificial'
|
7
|
5
|
|
|
11.50
|
2430.00
|
4538.00
|
|
1.90
|
0.00
|
Nickel
|
Ni
|
28
|
Transition metal
|
from a mischievous sprite of German miner mythology, Nickel
|
10
|
4
|
58.69
|
0.00
|
8.91
|
1728.00
|
3186.00
|
0.44
|
1.91
|
84.00
|
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
|
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
|
Polonium
|
Po
|
84
|
Post-transition metal
|
Named after the home country of Marie Curie (Polonia, Latin for Poland), who is also the discoverer of Radium
|
16
|
6
|
|
|
9.32
|
527.00
|
1235.00
|
|
2.00
|
0.00
|
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
|
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
|
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
|