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Editable Periodic Table
1
H
2
He
hydrogen
3
helium
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Li
Be
B
C
N
O
F
Ne
lithium
beryllium
boron
carbon
nitrogen
oxygen
fluorine
neon
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Na
Mg
Al
Si
P
S
Cl
Ar
sodium
magnesium
aluminium
silicon
phosphorous
sulphur
chlorine
argon
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
K
Ca
Sc
Ti
V
Fe
Co
Ni
Cu
Zn
Ga
Ge
As
Se
Br
Kr
calcium
scandium
titanium
vanadium
r
chromium
Mn
potassium
manganese
iron
cobalt
nickel
copper
zinc
galium
geramanium
arsenic
selenium
bromine
krypton
41
42
43
37
38
39
40
C
26
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
Rb
Sr
Y
Zr
Nb
Mo
Tc
Ru
Rh
Pd
Ag
Cd
In
Sn
Sb
Te
I
Xe
rubidium
strontium
yttrium
zirconium
niobium
molybdenum
technetium
ruthenium
rhodium
palladium
silver
cadminium
indium
tin
antimoney
tellurium
iodine
xenon
74
76
55
56
72
73
74
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Cs
Ba
Hf
Ta
W
Re
Os
Ir
Pt
Au
Hg
Tl
Pb
Bi
Po
At
Rn
caesium
barium
hafnium
tantalum
tungsten
rhenium
osminium
iridium
platinum
gold
mercury
thallium
lead
bismuth
polonium
astatine
radon
87
88
Fr
Ra
francium
radium
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
La
Ce
Pr
Nd
Pm
Sm
Eu
Gd
Tb
Dy
Ho
Re
Tm
Yb
Lu
Lanthanum
cerium
praseodymium
neodymium
promethium
samarium
europium
gadolinium
terbium
dysprosium
holmium
erbium
thulium
ytterbium
lutetium
91
92
89
90
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
Ac
Th
Pa
U
Np
Pu
Am
Cm
Bk
Cf
Es
Fm
Md
No
Lr
actinium
thorium
protactinium
uranium
neptunium
plutonium
americium
curium
berkelium
californium
einsteinium
fermium
mendelevium
nobelium
lawrencium
Non metals
Transitional
metals
Metalloids
Halogens
Alkaline Earth
Rare Earth
Other metals
Nobel Gasses
Alkali Metals
Lanthanide
Series
(rare earth)
Actinium
Series
(rare earth)
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.
6
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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