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hydrogen
H
1.00794 lithium beryllium
Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Metals Other Metals Nonmetals Noble Gases Lanthanoids Actinoids
C
solid
Br
liquid
He
gas
Tc
synthetic
helium
He
key
element name boron carbon nitrogen oxygen fluorine 4.002602 neon
atomic number
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Li
6.941 sodium
Be
9.012182 magnesium
symbol
atomic weight
B
10.811 aluminium
C
12.0107 silicon
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14.00674 !hos!horus
#
15.9994 sul!hur
%
18.9984 chlorine
!e
20.1797 argon
11
12
13
14
15
16
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22.98977 !otassium
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32
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0.97 76 arsenic
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2.065 selenium
Cl
5.45 bromine
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9.984 #ry!ton
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33
34
35
36
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9.098 rubidium
Ca
40.078 strontium
*c
44.95591 yttrium
Ti
47.867 $irconium
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50.9415 niobium
Cr
51.9961 molybdenu m
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54.9 805 technetium
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55.845 ruthenium
Co
58.9 2 rhodium
!i
58.69 4 !alladium
Cu
6 .546 sil"er
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65.409 cadmium
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69.72 indium
.e
72.64 tin
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74.9216 antimony
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78.96 tellurium
Br
79.904 iodine
+r
8 .798 xenon
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85.4678 caesium
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87.62 barium
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88.90585 lutetium
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91.225 hafnium
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92.906 8 tantalum
42
43
44
45
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51
52
53
54
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95.94 tungsten
Tc
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101.07 osmium
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102.9055 iridium
Pd
106.42 !latinum
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107.8682 gold
Cd
112.411 mercury
1n
114.818 thallium
*n
118.710 lead
*b
121.760 bismuth
Te
127.60 !olonium
1
126.9045 astatine
2e
1 1.29 radon
55
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Cs
1 2.90545 francium
Ba
1 7. 27 radium
Lu
1&3
Hf
1&4
Ta
180.9479 dubnium
3
18 .84 seaborgium
/e
186.207 bohrium
#s
190.2 hassium
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111
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200.59 ununbium
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204. 8
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207.2 unun'uadiu m
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208.980
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%269& samarium
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114
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La
1 8.9055 actinium
Ce
140.116 thorium
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63
64
65
66
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Pr
140.90765 !rotactinium
!d
144.24 uranium
Pm
%145& ne!tunium
*m
150. 6 !lutonium
Eu
151.964 americium
.d
157.25 curium
Tb
158.925 ber#elium
4y
162.50
Ho
164.9 0
Er
167.259 fermium
Tm
168.9 4 mendele"ium
0b
17 .04 nobelium
californium einsteinium
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(otes) *lements with atomic weights in s'uare brac#ets ha"e no stable isoto!es. +ifferent sources list different atomic weights for elements. ,he difference arises from the differing atomic weights of "arious isoto!es. -e ha"e tried to list the most stable isoto!e. .or exam!le/ some sources list the atomic weight of seaborgium as 26 and others 266. ,he most stable isoto!e a!!ears ha"e an
atomic weight of 266 so we list that weight here. 0oentgenium is still the unofficial name of element 111 but it is the one recommended by the 12345 so we list it here instead of the generic 6unununium7. 4luminum/ cesium/ and sulfur are the 4merican s!ellings for aluminium/ caesium/ and sul!hur. 4nnouncements of disco"eries of elements 116 and 118 were made and later retracted. ,his table was downloaded from htt!)88www.science9teachers.com8!rintable:!eriodic:tables.htm