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Element Listing

Elements with their Symbol and Atomic Number

in alphabetical order

Symbol

 

Element

 

Atomic Number

Ac

 

Actinium

 

89

Al

 

Aluminum

13

Am

 

Americium

95

Sb

 

Antimony

51

Ar

 

Argon

18

As

 

Arsenic

33

At

 

Astatine

85

Ba

 

Barium

56

Bk

 

Berkelium

97

Be

 

Beryllium

4

Bi

 

Bismuth

83

B

 

Boron

5

Br

 

Bromine

35

Cd

 

Cadmium

48

Ca

 

Calcium

20

Cf

 

Californium

98

C

 

Carbon

6

Ce

 

Cerium

 

 

 

58

Cs

 

Cesium

 

55

Cl

 

Chlorine

17

Cr

 

Chromium

24

Co

 

Cobalt

27

Cu

 

Copper

29

Cm

 

Curium

96

Dy

 

Dysprosium

66

Es

 

Einsteinium

99

Er

 

Erbium

68

Eu

 

Europium

63

Symbol

 

Element

 

Atomic Number

Md

 

Mendelevium

 

101

Hg

 

Mercury

80

Mo

 

Molybdenum

42

Ns

 

Neilsborium

107

Nd

 

Neodymium

60

Ne

 

Neon

10

Np

 

Neptunium

93

Ni

 

Nickel

28

Nb

 

Niobium

41

N

 

Nitrogen

7

No

 

Nobelium

102

Os

 

Osmian

76

O

 

Oxygen

8

Pd

 

Palladium

46

P

 

Phosphorus

15

Pt

 

Platinum

78

Pu

 

Plutonium

94

 

 

 

84

Po

 

Polonium

K

 

Potassium

19

Pr

 

Praseodymium

59

Pm

 

Promethium

61

Pa

 

Protactinium

91

Ra

 

Radium

88

Rn

 

Radon

86

Re

 

Rhenium

75

Rh

 

Rhodium

45

Rb

 

Rubidium

37

Ru

 

Ruthenium

44

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Element Listing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fm

 

Fermium

 

100

 

Rf

F

 

Flourine

9

 

Sm

Fr

 

Francium

87

 

Sc

Gd

 

Gadolinium

64

 

Sg

Ga

 

Gallium

31

 

Se

Ge

 

Germanium

32

 

Si

Au

 

Gold

79

 

Ag

Hf

 

Hafnium

72

 

Na

Ha

 

Hahnium

105

 

Sr

Hs

 

Hassium

108

 

S

Hi

 

Helium

2

 

Ta

Ho

 

Holmium

67

 

Tc

H

 

Hydrogen

1

 

Te

In

 

Indium

49

 

Tb

I

 

Iodine

53

 

Tl

Ir

 

Iridium

77

 

Th

Fe

 

Iron

26

 

Tm

Kr

 

Krypton

36

 

Sn

La

 

Lanthanum

57

 

Ti

Lr

 

Lawrencium

103

 

W

Pb

 

Lead

82

 

U

Li

 

Lithium

3

 

V

Lu

 

Lutetium

71

 

Xi

Mg

 

Magnesium

12

 

Yb

Mn

 

Manganese

25

 

Yb

Mt

 

Meitnerium

109

 

Zn

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zr

Rutherfordium

 

104

Samarium

62

Scandium

21

Seaborgium

106

Selenium

34

Silicon

14

Silver

47

Sodium

11

Strontium

38

Sulfur

16

Tantalum

73

Technetium

43

Tellurium

52

Terbium

65

Thalium

81

Thorium

90

Thulium

69

Tin

50

Titanium

22

Tungsten

74

Uranium

92

Vanadium

23

Xenon

54

Ytterbium

70

Yttrium

39

Zinc

30

Zirconium

40

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What is the Periodic Table?

What is the Periodic Table of The Elements?

"It is a huge, efficient resource!"

The periodic table is the most important chemistry reference there is. It arranges all the known elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number.. This order generally coincides with increasing atomic mass

The different rows of elements are called periods. The period number of an element signifies the highest energy level an electron in that element occupies (in the unexcited state). The number of elements in a period increases as one traverses down the periodic table because as the energy level of the atom increases, the number of energy sub-levels per energy level increases.

Using the data in the table scientists, students, and others that are familiar with the periodic table can extract information concerning individual elements. For instance, a scientist can use carbon's atomic mass mass to determine how many carbon atoms there are in a 1 kilogram block of carbon.

People also gain information from the periodic table by looking at how it is put together. By examining an element's position on the periodic table, one can infer the electron configuration. Elements that lie in the same column on the periodic table (called a "group") have identical valance electron configurations and consequently behave in a similar fashion chemically. For instance, all the group 18 elements are inert gases. The periodic table contains an enormous amount of important information. People familiar with how the table is put together can quickly determine a significant amount of information about an element, even if they have never heard of it.

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