PERIODIC TABLE



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The periodic table (also known as the periodic table of elements) is organized so scientists can quickly discern the properties of individual elements such as their mass, electron number, electron configuration and their unique chemical properties. Metals reside on the left side of the table, while non-metals reside on the right. Organizing the elements to help further our understanding was first provided by Dmitri Mendeleev.
This periodic table of the elements with names, atomic number, symbol and mass is color-coded for easier reference by students and researchers. For quick reference, go to the periodic table chart with names listed alphabetical order.


Element NameSymbolAtomic NumberElectronegativity (χ)
ActiniumAc891.1
AluminumAl131.61
AmericiumAm951.3
AntimonySb512.05
ArgonAr18

ArsenicAs332.18
AstatineAt852.2
BariumBa560.89
BerkeliumBk971.3
BerylliumBe41.57
BismuthBi832.02
BohriumBh107

BoronB52.04
BromineBr352.96
CadmiumCd481.69
CalciumCa201
CaliforniumCf981.3
CarbonC62.55
CeriumCe581.12
CesiumCs550.79
ChlorineCl173.16
ChromiumCr241.66
CobaltCo271.88
CopperCu291.9
CuriumCm961.3
DarmstadtiumDs110

DubniumDb105

DysprosiumDy661.22
EinsteiniumEs991.3
ErbiumEr681.24
EuropiumEu63

FermiumFm1001.3
FluorineF93.98
FranciumFr870.7
GadoliniumGd641.2
GalliumGa311.81
GermaniumGe322.01
GoldAu792.54
HafniumHf721.3
HassiumHs108

HeliumHe2

HolmiumHo671.23
HydrogenH12.2
IndiumIn491.78
IodineI532.66
IridiumIr772.2
IronFe261.83
KryptonKr363
LanthanumLa571.1
LawrenciumLr103

LeadPb822.33
LithiumLi30.98
LutetiumLu711.27
MagnesiumMg121.31
ManganeseMn251.55
MeitneriumMt109

MendeleviumMd1011.3
MercuryHg802
MolybdenumMo422.16
NeodymiumNd601.14
NeonNe10

NeptuniumNp931.36
NickelNi281.91
NiobiumNb411.6
NitrogenN73.04
NobeliumNo1021.3
OganessonUuo118

OsmiumOs762.2
OxygenO83.44
PalladiumPd462.2
PhosphorusP152.19
PlatinumPt782.28
PlutoniumPu941.28
PoloniumPo842
PotassiumK190.82
PraseodymiumPr591.13
PromethiumPm61

ProtactiniumPa911.5
RadiumRa880.9
RadonRn86

RheniumRe751.9
RhodiumRh452.28
RoentgeniumRg111

RubidiumRb370.82
RutheniumRu442.2
RutherfordiumRf104

SamariumSm621.17
ScandiumSc211.36
SeaborgiumSg106

SeleniumSe342.55
SiliconSi141.9
SilverAg471.93
SodiumNa110.93
StrontiumSr380.95
SulfurS162.58
TantalumTa731.5
TechnetiumTc431.9
TelluriumTe522.1
TerbiumTb65

ThalliumTl811.62
ThoriumTh901.3
ThuliumTm691.25
TinSn501.96
TitaniumTi221.54
TungstenW742.36
UnunbiumUub112
UnunhexiumUuh116
UnunpentiumUup115
UnunquadiumUuq114
UnunseptiumUus117
UnuntriumUut113
UraniumU921.38
VanadiumV231.63
XenonXe542.6
YtterbiumYb70

YttriumY391.22
ZincZn301.65
ZirconiumZr401.33

 Some examples about the elements:

lithium: 
metallic chemical element;. Lithium is a soft, silver-white metal. It is one of the alkali metals in Group 1 of the periodic table 
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POTASSIUM:

Potassium is a chemical element with the symbol K (from Neo-Latin kalium) and atomic number 19. Potassium is a silvery-white metal that is soft enough to be cut with a knife with little force. Potassium metal reacts rapidly with atmospheric oxygen to form flaky white potassium peroxide in only seconds of exposure.

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CALIFORNIUM:

Californium was the sixth synthetic transuranium element of the actinide series to be discovered.
It was first produced by Stanley Thompson, Kenneth Street, Albert Ghiorso and Glenn Seaborg in 1950 in California, USA.
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