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Nihonium vs Copernicium
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430.00 °C
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Roentgenium vs Copernicium
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Cesium vs Copernicium
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28.50 °C
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Palladium vs Copernicium
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1,554.90 °C
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Rubidium vs Copernicium
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38.89 °C
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Chromium vs Copernicium
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1,857.00 °C
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Potassium vs Copernicium
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63.65 °C
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Sodium vs Copernicium
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97.72 °C
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Lithium vs Copernicium
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180.54 °C
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Nihonium vs Roentgenium
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430.00 °C
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Gold vs Hafnium
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