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

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Page 1: Editable Periodic Table Non metals Transitional metals Metalloids Rare Earth Halogens Other metals Alkaline Earth Nobel Gasses Alkali Metals H hydrogen

Editable Periodic Table

Non metals Transitional metals

Metalloids

Rare Earth

Halogens

Other metalsAlkaline Earth Nobel Gasses

Alkali Metals

Hhydrogen

Lilithium

Nasodium

Kpotassium

Rbrubidium

Cscaesium

Frfrancium

Beberyllium

Mgmagnesium

Cacalcium

Srstrontium

Babarium

Raradium

Scscandium

Yyttrium

Tititanium

Zrzirconium

Hfhafnium

Vvanadium

Nbniobium

Cr

chromium

Momolybdenum

Mnmanganese

Tctechnetium

Feiron

Ruruthenium

Cocobalt

Rhrhodium

Ninickel

Pdpalladium

Cucopper

Agsilver

Znzinc

Cdcadminium

Tatantalum

Wtungsten

Rerhenium

Ososminium

Iriridium

Ptplatinum

Augold

Hgmercury

Bboron

Sisilicon

Gegeramanium

Asarsenic

Sbantimoney

Tetellurium

Popolonium

Ccarbon

Pphosphorous

Nnitrogen

Ooxygen

Ssulphur

Seselenium

Alaluminium

Gagalium

Inindium

Tlthallium

Sntin

Pblead

Bibismuth

Ffluorine

Clchlorine

Brbromine

Iiodine

Atastatine

Hehelium

Neneon

Arargon

Krkrypton

Xexenon

Rnradon

Lanthanide Series(rare earth)

ActiniumSeries(rare earth)

1 2

3

11

19

37

55

LaLanthanum

Cecerium

Prpraseodymium

Pmpromethium

Smsamarium

Eueuropium

Gdgadolinium

Tbterbium

Dydysprosium

Hoholmium

Reerbium

Tmthulium

Ybytterbium

Lulutetium

Ndneodymium

Acactinium

Paprotactinium

Uuranium

Npneptunium

Puplutonium

Amamericium

Cmcurium

Bkberkelium

Cfcalifornium

Eseinsteinium

Fmfermium

Mdmendelevium

Ththorium

Nonobelium

Lrlawrencium

87

4

12

20

38

56

88

39

2221

40

72

23

41

73

24

42

74

25

43

74

26

44

76

27

45

77

28

46

78

29

47

79

30

48

80

31

49

81

5

13

32

50

82

6

14

33

51

83

7

15

34

52

84

8

16

35

53

85

9

17

36

54

86

10

18

57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71

89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103

Page 2: Editable Periodic Table Non metals Transitional metals Metalloids Rare Earth Halogens Other metals Alkaline Earth Nobel Gasses Alkali Metals H hydrogen

Chemical Symbol

C12

6

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.

Page 3: Editable Periodic Table Non metals Transitional metals Metalloids Rare Earth Halogens Other metals Alkaline Earth Nobel Gasses Alkali Metals H hydrogen

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