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H
hydrogen
3 4

Editable Periodic Table


5 6 7 8 9

He
helium
10

Li
lithium
11 12

Be
beryllium
13

B
boron
14

C
carbon
15

N
nitrogen
16

O
oxygen
17

F
fluorine
18

Ne
neon

Na
sodium
19 20

Mg
magnesium
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Al
aluminium
32

Si
silicon
33

P
phosphorous
34

S
sulphur
35

Cl
chlorine
36

Ar
argon

K
potassium
37 38

Ca
calcium
39

Sc
scandium
40

Ti
titanium
41

V
vanadium

r chromium

Mn
manganese
43 44

Fe
iron
45

Co
cobalt
46

Ni
nickel
47

Cu
copper
48

Zn
zinc
49

Ga
galium
50

Ge
geramanium
51

As
arsenic
52

Se
selenium
53

Br
bromine
54

Kr
krypton

42

Rb
rubidium
55 56

Sr
strontium

Y
yttrium
72

Zr
zirconium
73

Nb
niobium

Mo
molybdenum
74 74

Tc
technetium
76

Ru
ruthenium
77

Rh
rhodium
78

Pd
palladium
79

Ag
silver
80

Cd
cadminium
81

In
indium
82

Sn
tin
83

Sb
antimoney
84

Te
tellurium
85

I
iodine
86

Xe
xenon

Cs
caesium
87 88

Ba
barium

Hf
hafnium

Ta
tantalum

W
tungsten

Re
rhenium

Os
osminium

Ir
iridium

Pt
platinum

Au
gold

Hg
mercury

Tl
thallium

Pb
lead

Bi
bismuth

Po
polonium

At
astatine

Rn
radon

Fr
francium

Ra
radium

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

La
Lanthanum
89 90

Ce
cerium
91

Pr
praseodymium 92

Nd
neodymium

Pm
promethium
93

Sm
samarium
94 95

Eu
europium
96

Gd
gadolinium
97

Tb
terbium
98

Dy
dysprosium
99

Ho
holmium

Re
erbium
100

Tm
thulium
101

Yb
ytterbium
102

Lu
lutetium
103

Ac
actinium

Th
thorium

Pa
protactinium

U
uranium

Np
neptunium

Pu
plutonium

Am
americium

Cm
curium

Bk
berkelium

Cf
californium

Es
einsteinium

Fm
fermium

Md
mendelevium

No
nobelium

Lr
lawrencium

Non metals

Transitional metals Rare Earth Lanthanide Series (rare earth)

Metalloids

Halogens

Alkaline Earth

Other metals Actinium Series (rare earth)

Nobel Gasses

Alkali Metals

Chemical Symbol

12

The full chemical symbol for an element shows its mass number at the top, and atomic number at the bottom. It tells us that a carbon atom has six protons. It will also have six electrons, because the number of protons and electrons in an atom is the same. The symbol also tells us that the total number of protons and neutrons in a carbon atom is 12. Note that you can work out the number of neutrons from the mass number and atomic number. In this example, it is 12 - 6 = 6 neutrons.

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