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|crystal structure comment=''(predicted)''<ref name=bcc>{{cite journal |last1=Gyanchandani |first1=Jyoti |last2=Mishra |first2=Vinayak |first3=G. K. |last3=Dey |first4=S. K. |last4=Sikka |date=January 2018 |title=Super heavy element Copernicium: Cohesive and electronic properties revisited |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0038109817303344 |journal=Solid State Communications |volume=269 |pages=16–22 |doi=10.1016/j.ssc.2017.10.009 |access-date=28 March 2018}}</ref>
|crystal structure comment=''(predicted)''<ref name=bcc>{{cite journal |last1=Gyanchandani |first1=Jyoti |last2=Mishra |first2=Vinayak |first3=G. K. |last3=Dey |first4=S. K. |last4=Sikka |date=January 2018 |title=Super heavy element Copernicium: Cohesive and electronic properties revisited |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0038109817303344 |journal=Solid State Communications |volume=269 |pages=16–22 |doi=10.1016/j.ssc.2017.10.009 |access-date=28 March 2018}}</ref>
|oxidation states=(4), '''2''', (1), '''0'''
|oxidation states comment=(parenthesized oxidation states are predictions)<ref name=Haire>{{cite book| title=The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements| editor1-last=Morss|editor2-first=Norman M.| editor2-last=Edelstein| editor3-last=Fuger|editor3-first=Jean| last1=Hoffman|first1=Darleane C. |last2=Lee |first2=Diana M. |last3=Pershina |first3=Valeria |chapter=Transactinides and the future elements| publisher= [[Springer Science+Business Media]]| year=2006| isbn=1-4020-3555-1| location=Dordrecht, The Netherlands| edition=3rd| ref=CITEREFHaire2006}}</ref><ref name="superheavy chemistry">{{Cite book|first1=Heinz W.|last1=Gäggeler|first2=Andreas|last2=Türler|title=The Chemistry of Superheavy Elements|chapter=Gas Phase Chemistry of Superheavy Elements|year=2013|pages=415-483|publisher=[[Springer Science+Business Media]]|chapter-url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-37466-1_8|accessdate=2018-04-21}}</ref><ref name=BFricke/>
|number of ionization energies=5
|number of ionization energies=5
|ionization energy 1=1155
|ionization energy 1=1155
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|discovery date=1996
|discovery date=1996
|QID=Q1278
|QID=Q1278
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Copernicium,  112Cn
General properties
PronunciationTemplate:Infobox element/pronunciation
Standard atomic weight (Ar, standard)Template:Infobox element/standard atomic weight
Mass numberTemplate:Infobox element/symbol-to-most-stable-isotope (most stable isotope)
Copernicium in the periodic table
Template:Infobox element/periodic table
Atomic number (Z)112
GroupTemplate:Infobox element/group
Periodperiod 7
Blockd-block
Element categoryTemplate:Infobox element/category format, alternatively considered a transition metal
Electron configuration[Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 (predicted)[1]
Electrons per shell
2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 2 (predicted)
Physical properties
Phase at STPgas[2] (predicted)
Boiling point357Template:Su K ​(84Template:Su °C, ​183Template:Su °F)[3]
Density when liquid (at m.p.)23.7 g/cm3 (predicted)[1]
Atomic properties
Oxidation statesTemplate:Infobox element/symbol-to-oxidation-state
[[Ionization energy|Template:Engvar energies]]
  • 1st: 1155 kJ/mol
  • 2nd: 2170 kJ/mol
  • 3rd: 3160 kJ/mol
  • (more) (all estimated)[1]
Atomic radiuscalculated: 147 pm[1][4] (predicted)
Covalent radius122 pm (predicted)[5]
Template:Infobox element/spectral lines
Other properties
Crystal structureTemplate:Infobox element/crystal structure
(predicted)[6]
CAS Number54084-26-3
History
Namingafter Nicolaus Copernicus
DiscoveryGesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung (1996)
Main isotopes of copernicium
Template:Infobox element/isotopes table
| references

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Haire
  2. Soverna S 2004, 'Indication for a gaseous element 112,' in U Grundinger (ed.), GSI Scientific Report 2003, GSI Report 2004-1, p. 187, ISSN 0174-0814
  3. Eichler, R.; Aksenov, N. V.; Belozerov, A. V.; Bozhikov, G. A.; Chepigin, V. I.; Dmitriev, S. N.; Dressler, R.; Gäggeler, H. W.; et al. (2008). "Thermochemical and physical properties of element 112". Angewandte Chemie. 47 (17): 3262–6. doi:10.1002/anie.200705019. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  4. Fricke, Burkhard (1975). "Superheavy elements: a prediction of their chemical and physical properties". Recent Impact of Physics on Inorganic Chemistry. 21: 89–144. doi:10.1007/BFb0116498. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  5. Chemical Data. Copernicium - Cn, Royal Chemical Society
  6. Gyanchandani, Jyoti; Mishra, Vinayak; Dey, G. K.; Sikka, S. K. (January 2018). "Super heavy element Copernicium: Cohesive and electronic properties revisited". Solid State Communications. 269: 16–22. doi:10.1016/j.ssc.2017.10.009. Retrieved 28 March 2018.