Periodic Table Chemistry



The Periodic Table 'If all the elements are arranged in the order of their atomic weights, a periodic repetition of properties is obtained. This is expressed by the law of periodicity.' Dmitri Mendeleev, Principles of Chemistry, Vol. The modern periodic table is based on Dmitri Mendeleev’s 1896 observations that chemical elements can be grouped according to chemical properties they exhibit. This module explains the arrangement of elements in the period table. It defines periods and groups and describes how various electron configurations affect the properties of the atom.

  1. Reference Tables for Physical Setting/Chemistry – 2011 Edition 7 Table O Symbols Used in Nuclear Chemistry Table P Organic Prefixes Table Q Homologous Series of Hydrocarbons Name Notation Symbol alpha particle 4 2 He or 4 2αα beta particle 0 –1 e or 0 –1ββ – gamma radiation 0 0γγ neutron 1 0 nn proton 1 1 H or 1 1 pp positron 0 +1.
  2. The True Basis of the Periodic Table. In 1913, chemistry and physics were topsy-turvy. Some big hitters - including Mendeleev - were talking seriously about elements lighter than hydrogen and elements between hydrogen and helium.
  3. The s-, p-, and d-block elements of the periodic table are arranged into 18 numbered columns, or groups. The elements in each group have the same number of valence electrons. As a result, elements in the same group often display similar properties and reactivity.
Periodic Table Chemistry

The elements of the periodic table sorted by name in an alphabetical list.

Click on any element's name for further chemical properties, environmental data or health effects.

This list contains the 118 elements of chemistry.

Periodic Table Chemistry Regents

The chemical elements of
the periodic chart sorted by:

Name chemical element

Symbol

Atomic number

- Name alphabeticallyActiniumAc89
- Atomic numberAluminumAl13
- SymbolAmericiumAm95
- Atomic MassAntimonySb51
- ElectronegativityArgonAr18
- DensityArsenicAs33
- Melting pointAstatineAt85
- Boiling pointBariumBa56
- Vanderwaals radiusBerkeliumBk97
- Year of discoveryBerylliumBe4
- Inventor surnameBismuthBi83
- Elements in earthcrustBohriumBh107
- Elements in human bodyBoronB5
- Covalent RadiusBromineBr35
- Ionization energyCadmiumCd48

For chemistry students and teachers: The tabular chart on the right is alphabethically listed.

The first chemical element is Actinium and the last is Zirconium.

Please note that the elements do not show their natural relation towards each other as in the Periodic system. There you can find the metals, semi-conductor(s), non-metal(s), inert noble gas(ses), Halogens, Lanthanoides, Actinoids (rare earth elements) and transition metals.

CalciumCa20
CaliforniumCf98
CarbonC6
CeriumCe58
CesiumCs55
ChlorineCl17
ChromiumCr24
CobaltCo27
CoperniciumCn112
CopperCu29
CuriumCm96
DarmstadtiumDs110
DubniumDb105
DysprosiumDy66
EinsteiniumEs99
ErbiumEr68
EuropiumEu63
FermiumFm100
Flerovium Fl114
FluorineF9
FranciumFr87
GadoliniumGd64
GalliumGa31
GermaniumGe32
GoldAu79
HafniumHf72
HassiumHs108
HeliumHe2
HolmiumHo67
HydrogenH1
IndiumIn49
IodineI53
IridiumIr77
IronFe26
KryptonKr36
LanthanumLa57
LawrenciumLr103
LeadPb82
LithiumLi3
Livermorium Lv116
LutetiumLu71
MagnesiumMg12
ManganeseMn25
MeitneriumMt109
MendeleviumMd101
MercuryHg80
MolybdenumMo42
Moscovium Mc115
NeodymiumNd60
NeonNe10
NeptuniumNp93
NickelNi28
Nihonium Nh113
NiobiumNb41
NitrogenN7
NobeliumNo102
Oganesson Og118
OsmiumOs76
OxygenO8
PalladiumPd46
PhosphorusP15
PlatinumPt78
PlutoniumPu94
PoloniumPo84
PotassiumK19
PraseodymiumPr59
PromethiumPm61
ProtactiniumPa91
RadiumRa88
RadonRn86
RheniumRe75
RhodiumRh45
RoentgeniumRg111
RubidiumRb37
RutheniumRu44
RutherfordiumRf104
SamariumSm62
ScandiumSc21
SeaborgiumSg106
SeleniumSe34
SiliconSi14
SilverAg47
SodiumNa11
StrontiumSr38
SulfurS16
TantalumTa73
TechnetiumTc43
TelluriumTe52
Tennessine Ts117
TerbiumTb65
ThalliumTl81
ThoriumTh90
ThuliumTm69
TinSn50
TitaniumTi22
TungstenW74
UraniumU92
VanadiumV23
XenonXe54
YtterbiumYb70
YttriumY39
ZincZn30
ZirconiumZr40

Click here: for a schematic overview of the periodic table of elements in chart form

Do you need to know the weight of some molecules? Try our Molecular Weight Calculator!

Please report any accidental mistake in the above statistics on chemical elements.

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