copernicium
See also: Copernicium
English
Chemical element | |
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Cn | Previous: roentgenium (Rg) |
Next: nihonium (Nh) |
Etymology
Copernicus + -ium, after Nicolaus Copernicus
Pronunciation
- enPR: kōpərnĭsʹēəm, IPA(key): /koʊpəɹˈnɪsi.əm/[1]
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Noun
copernicium (uncountable)
- The transuranic chemical element (symbol Cn) with atomic number 112.
- 2013, Eric Scerri, 30-Second Elements, →ISBN:
- Copernicium is one of a group of superheavy elements made artificially in a particle accelerator by colliding ions into a heavymetal target; and, like the other superheavy elements, it is radioactive and decays very quickly.
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Synonyms
Related terms
- Copernicus
- Copernican
- copernicate
Translations
chemical element
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Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ko.perˈni.ki.um/, [kɔ.pɛrˈnɪ.ki.ũ]
Inflection
Second declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | copernicium | copernicia |
Genitive | coperniciī | coperniciōrum |
Dative | coperniciō | coperniciīs |
Accusative | copernicium | copernicia |
Ablative | coperniciō | coperniciīs |
Vocative | copernicium | copernicia |
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