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Copernicium Element

Last Updated: 12/01/2025

Copernicium is a synthetic element with the symbol Cn and atomic number 112. It does not occur naturally and is produced only in laboratory conditions. It is radioactive and has a very short half-life. Scientists study this rare element to understand the behavior of superheavy elements.


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History

Copernicium was discovered in 1996 in Germany. Its name is derived from the renowned astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. The discovery of this element marked a significant milestone in research on superheavy elements and atomic nuclei.

Physical Properties

The physical properties of copernicium are not fully known due to the extremely small quantities produced in laboratory settings. Theoretically, it belongs to the group of transition metals and is expected to have a metallic, dense structure. Its atoms have extremely short lifespans, which limits observational data.

Chemical Properties

Copernicium behaves similarly to transition metals and may exhibit chemical properties comparable to mercury and gold. Due to its radioactivity, chemical experiments can only be conducted under specialized laboratory conditions.

Applications

Copernicium has no applications in daily life or industry. It is produced solely for scientific research and to study the chemical and physical properties of superheavy elements.

Natural Occurrence

Copernicium does not occur in nature and is entirely synthesized in laboratories. The number of atoms produced is extremely small, often limited to just a few atoms at a time. This makes it exceptionally rare and valuable to scientists.

Scientific Significance and Future Perspectives

Copernicium is a crucial element in research on superheavy elements and atomic nuclei. Through its study, scientists can gain deeper insights into the behavior and structure of radioactive elements. Future investigations of this element may yield new knowledge in fundamental physics and nuclear science.

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Copernicium Element

Atomic Number(Text)

112

What is İt?

Copernicium is a synthetic and radioactive element.

Properties

It appears metallic, has a very short half-life, and does not occur in nature.

Applications

It is used only in scientific research and superheavy element studies.

Periodic Table

7

Symbol

Cn

Who Wrote?
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Authorİbrahim FilizDecember 1, 2025
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Copernicium is an artificial element with the symbol “Cn” and atomic number 112. It does not occur naturally and is produced only in laboratories. It is radioactive and has a very short half-life. Scientists use it to study the behavior of superheavy elements and to understand atomic structure.

Bibliographies



Koçyiğit, Caner Sefa. “Kopernikyum (Cn).” *KÜRE Ansiklopedi*, July 2, 2025. Accessed August 16, 2025. https://kureansiklopedi.com/tr/detay/kopernikyum-cn-2304f

National Center for Biotechnology Information. “Copernicium.” *PubChem Database CID 135476785.* Accessed August 16, 2025. https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Copernicium

TÜBİTAK Bilim Genç. "Kopernikyum." Bilim Genç. Accessed August 16, 2025. https://bilimgenc.tubitak.gov.tr/periyodik-tablo/kopernikyum

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