<Tr> <Td> 112 </Td> <Td> Cn </Td> <Td> Copernicium </Td> <Td> Nicolaus Copernicus, astronomer </Td> <Td> 12 </Td> <Td> 7 </Td> <Td> (285) </Td> <Td> (23.7) </Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td> ~ 357 </Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td> 0 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> 113 </Td> <Td> Nh </Td> <Td> Nihonium </Td> <Td> the Japanese name for Japan, Nihon, where the element was first synthesised </Td> <Td> 13 </Td> <Td> 7 </Td> <Td> (286) </Td> <Td> (16) </Td> <Td> (700) </Td> <Td> (1400) </Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td> 0 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> 114 </Td> <Td> Fl </Td> <Td> Flerovium </Td> <Td> Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions, part of JINR where the element was synthesised; itself named for Georgy Flyorov, physicist </Td> <Td> 14 </Td> <Td> 7 </Td> <Td> (289) </Td> <Td> (14) </Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td> ~ 210 </Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td> 0 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> 115 </Td> <Td> Mc </Td> <Td> Moscovium </Td> <Td> Moscow Oblast, Russia, where the element was first synthesised </Td> <Td> 15 </Td> <Td> 7 </Td> <Td> (290) </Td> <Td> (13.5) </Td> <Td> (700) </Td> <Td> (1400) </Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td> 0 </Td> </Tr>

Alphabetical list by name of the chemical elements of the periodic table