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I
| 1
+1 H -1 1.008 Hydrogen |
II |
III A |
IV A |
V A |
VI A |
VII A |
2
0 He 4.003 Helium |
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| 3
+1 Li 6.939 Lithium |
4
+2 Be 9.012 Beryllium |
5
+3 B 10.81 Boron |
6
+4 C 12.01 Carbon |
7
-3 N 14.01 Nitrogen |
8
-2 O 16.00 Oxygen |
9
-1 F 19.00 Fluorine |
10
0 Ne 20.18 Neon |
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| 11
+1 Na 22.99 Sodium |
12
+2 Mg 24.31 Magnesium |
III A |
IV B |
V B |
VI B |
VII B |
VIII |
VIII |
VIII |
I B |
II B |
1
3
+3 Al 26.98 Aluminum |
14
+4 Si 28.09 Silicon |
15
-3 P 30.97 Phosphorus |
16
-2 S +4 32.06 +6 Sulfur |
17
-1 Cl 35.45 Chlorine |
18
0 Ar 39.95 Argon |
| 19
+1 K 39.10 Potassium |
20
+2 Ca 40.08 Calcium |
21
+3 Sc 44.96 Scandium |
22
+2 Ti +3 47.90 +4 Titanium |
23
+2 V +3 50.94 +4 Vanadium +5 |
24
+2 Cr +3 52.00 Chromium |
25
+2 Mn +3 54.94 Manganese |
26
+2 Fe +3 55.85 Iron |
27
+2 Co +3 58.93 Cobalt |
20
+2 Ni +3 58.71 Nickel |
29
+1 Cu +2 63.55 Copper |
30
+2 Zn 65.38 Zinc |
31
+3 Ga 69.72 Gallium |
32
+4 Ge 72.59 Germanium |
33
-3 As +5 74.92 Arsenic |
34
-2 Se +4 78.96 +6 Selenium |
35
-1 Br 79.91 Bromine |
36
0 Kr 83.80 Krypton |
| 37
+1 Rb 85.47 Rubidium |
38
+2 Sr 87.62 Strontium |
39
+3 Y 88.91 Yttrium |
40
+4 Zr 91.22 Zirconium |
41
+3 Nb +5 92.91 Niobium |
42
+2 Mo +3 95.94 Molybdenum |
43
+7 Tc 98.91 Technetium |
44
+3 Ru +4 101.1 Ruthenium |
45
+3 Rh +4 102.9 Rhodium |
45
+2 Pd +4 106.4 Palladium |
47
+1 Ag 107.9 Silver |
48
+2 Cd 112.4 Cadmium |
49
+3 In 114.8 Indium |
50
+2 Sn +4 118.7 Tin |
51
-3 Sb +5 121.8 Antimoiny |
52
-2 Te +4 127.6 +6 Tellurium |
53
-1 I 126.9 Iodine |
54
0 Xe 131.3 Xenon |
| 55
+1 Cs 132.9 Cesium |
56
+2 Ba 137.3 Barium |
71
+3 Lu 175.0 Lutetium |
72
+4 Hf 178.5 Hafnium |
73
+5 Ta 180.9 Tantalum |
74
+6 W 183.9 Tungsten |
75
+4 Re +7 186.2 Rhenium |
76
+3 Os +4 190.2 Osmium |
77
+3 Ir +4 192.2 Iridium |
78
+2 Pt +4 195.1 Platinum |
79
+1 Au +3 197.0 Gold |
80
+1 Hg +2 200.6 Mercury |
81
+1 Ti +3 204.4 Thallium |
82
+2 Pb +4 207.2 Lead |
83
-3 Bi +5 209.0 Bismuth |
84
+2 Po +4 (209) Polonium |
85
-1 At (210) Astatine |
86
0 Rn (222) Radon |
| 87
+1 Fr (223) Francium |
88
+2 Ra 226.0 Radium |
103
+3 Lr (262) Lawrencium |
104 Rf 261.11 Rutherfordium |
105 Db 262.11 Dubnium |
106 Sg 263.12 Seaborgium |
107 Bh 262.12 Bohrium |
108 Hs (265) Hassium |
109 Mt (266) Meitnerium |
110 Ds (281) Darmstadtium |
111 Rg (272) Roentgenium |
112 Uub (285) Ununbium |
113 Uut (284) Ununtrium |
114 Uuq (289) Ununquadium |
115 Uup (288) Ununpentium |
116 Uuh (292) Ununhexium |
118
Uuo (293) Ununoctium |
|
| 57
+3 La 138.9 Lanthanum |
58
+3 Ce +4 140.01 Cerium |
59
+3 Pr +4 140.9 Praseodymium |
60
+3 Nd 144.2 Neodymium |
61
+3 Pm (145) Promethium |
62
+2 Sm +4 150.4 Samarium |
63
+2 Eu +3 152.0 Europium |
64
+3 Gd 157.3 Gadolinium |
65
+3 Tb +4 158.9 Terbium |
66
+3 Dy 162.5 Dysprosium |
67
+3 Ho 164.9 Holmium |
68
+3 Er 167.3 Erbium |
69
+2 Tm +3 168.9 Thulium |
70
+2 Yb +3 173.0 Ytterbium |
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| 89
+3 Ac (227) Actinium |
90
+4 Th 232.0 Thorium |
91
+4 Pa +5 (231) Protactinium |
92
+4 U +5 238.03 +6 Uranium |
93
+3 Np +4 (237) +5 +6 Neptunium |
94
+3 Pu +4 (244) +5 +6 Plutonium |
95
+3 Am +4 (243) +5 +6 Americium |
96
+3 Cm (247) Curium |
97
+3 Bk +4 (247) Berkelium |
98
+3 Cf (251) Californium |
99
+3 Es (252) Einsteinium |
100
+3 Fm (257) Fermium |
101
+2 Md +3 (258) Mendelevium |
102
+2 No +3 (259) Nobelium |
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| Alkali metals |
| Alkaline earth metals |
| Transition metals |
| Other metals |
| Non-metals |
| Halogens |
| Noble gases |
| Lanthanides |
| Actinides |
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