periodic_table PeriodicTableoftheElements Writtenby:BillByles-bylesb@internet4classrooms.com Selectanelement (=Internetlink)Name:HydrogenSymbol:HAtomicNumber:1AtomicMass:1.00794amuMeltingPoint:-259.14°C(14.009985°K,-434.45203°F)BoilingPoint:-252.87°C(20.280005°K,-423.166°F)Name:Helium...
PeriodicTableoftheElements Selectanelement (=Internetlink)Name:HydrogenSymbol:HAtomicNumber:1AtomicMass:1.00794amuMeltingPoint:-259.14°C(14.009985°K,-434.45203°F)BoilingPoint:-252.87°C(20.280005°K,-423.166°F)Name:HeliumSymbol:HeAtomicNumber:2AtomicMass:4.002602amuMeltingPoint:-272.0°C...
1 1 2.20 1 -1 Hydrogen 1.00794 H1 IA Prof Mokeur's Periodic Table 2 18 VIIIA 4.002602 He 2 2 6.941 0.98 1 Lithium Li 3 9.012182 1.57 Beryllium Be 4 IIA Symbol 2 Electronegativity Name 3 4 5 6 1.00794 1 2.20 H1 Atomic number Relative atomic mass Oxidation number 8 9 10 11 12 13...
Atomic mass:The standard atomic weight of an element is the average mass of the element written in atomic mass units (amu). Even though each atom has roughly a whole number of atomic mass units, you will notice that the atomic mass on the periodic table is a decimal; that's because the...
The Periodic Table of Elements 1 HYDROGEN H 1 7 6 4 BERYLLIUM 3 LITHIUM Li 23 Be 9 24 CARBON C 12 23 Atomic Number = Number of Protons = Number of Electrons Chemical Symbol Chemical Name Atomic Weight = Number of Protons + Number of Neutrons* 5 6 2 BORON B 11 27 CARBON C 12 28...
For example, tellurium comes before iodine in the periodic table, even though its atomic mass is slightly greater. Such anomalies are due to the relative abundance of the "isotopes" or varieties of each element. All the isotopes of a given element have the same number of protons, but differ...
periodic table periodic table, chart of the elements arranged according to the periodic law discovered by Dmitri I. Mendeleev and revised by Henry G. J. Moseley. In the periodic table the elements are arranged in columns and rows according to increasing atomic number (see the table entitled ...
Periodic Table of Elements - The periodic table is the tabular arrangement of all the chemical elements on the basis of their respective atomic numbers. In the periodic table, the vertical columns are called groups and the horizontal rows are called peri
Aluminum(Al),tin(Sn), andlead(Pb) are post-transition metals. What are metalloids and nonmetals? Metalloidsare those seven elements that make up thestair-step lineon the periodic table, including boron and silicon. These elements have properties similar to bothmetalsand non-metals. ...
Periodic Table of Elements Atomic NumberChemical ElementNameSymbol 1 Hydrogen H 2 Helium He 3 Lithium Li 4 Beryllium Be 5 Boron B 6 Carbon C 7 Nitrogen N 8 Oxygen O 9 Fluorine F 10 Neon Ne 11 Sodium Na 12 Magnesium Mg 13 Aluminum Al 14 Silicon Si 15 Phosphorus P 16 Sulfur S 17 Ch...