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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
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.
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