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Editable Periodic Table

He

hydrogen

helium

10

Li

Be

Ne

lithium

beryllium

boron

carbon

nitrogen

oxygen

fluorine

neon

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

Na

Mg

Al

Si

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

Ca

Sc

Ti

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

26

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

Rb

Sr

Zr

Nb

Mo

Tc

Ru

Rh

Pd

Ag

Cd

In

Sn

Sb

Te

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

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

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.

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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