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|style="text-align:center;background-color:#ffc0c0;color:black;border:1px solid black;"|78<br />[[W:Platinum|Pt]] | |style="text-align:center;background-color:#ffc0c0;color:black;border:1px solid black;"|78<br />[[W:Platinum|Pt]] | ||
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<sup>1</sup>Actinides and lanthanides are collectively known as "Rare Earth Metals." | <sup>1</sup>Actinides and lanthanides are collectively known as "Rare Earth Metals." | ||
<sup>2</sup>Alkali metals, alkaline Earth metals, transition metals, actinides, and lanthanides are all collectively known as "Metals." | <sup>2</sup>Alkali metals, alkaline Earth metals, transition metals, actinides, and lanthanides are all collectively known as "Metals." | ||
<sup>3</sup>Halogens and noble gases are also non-metals. | <sup>3</sup>Halogens and noble gases are also non-metals. | ||
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'''State at [[W:Standard conditions for temperature and pressure|standard temperature and pressure]]''' | '''State at [[W:Standard conditions for temperature and pressure|standard temperature and pressure]]''' | ||
* those with atomic number in <font color="blue">blue</font> are not known at STP | * those with atomic number in <font color="blue">blue</font> are not known at STP | ||
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* those with atomic number in <font color="black">black</font> are solid at STP | * those with atomic number in <font color="black">black</font> are solid at STP | ||
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'''Natural occurrence''' | '''Natural occurrence''' | ||
* <div style="border:solid 1px black;padding:1px;">those with solid borders have isotopes that are older than the Earth ([[W:Primordial element|Primordial elements]])</div> | * <div style="border:solid 1px black;padding:1px;">those with solid borders have isotopes that are older than the Earth ([[W:Primordial element|Primordial elements]])</div> | ||
* <div style="border:dashed 1px black;padding:1px;">those with dashed borders naturally arise from decay of other chemical elements and have no isotopes older than the earth</div> | * <div style="border:dashed 1px black;padding:1px;">those with dashed borders naturally arise from decay of other chemical elements and have no isotopes older than the earth</div> | ||
* <div style="border:dotted 1px black;padding:1px;">those with dotted borders are made artificially ([[W:Synthetic element|Synthetic elements]])</div> | * <div style="border:dotted 1px black;padding:1px;">those with dotted borders are made artificially ([[W:Synthetic element|Synthetic elements]])</div> | ||
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'''Unknown properties''' | '''Unknown properties''' | ||
* those with a cyan background have unknown chemical properties. | * those with a cyan background have unknown chemical properties. | ||
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↓ Period | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 H |
2 He | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 Li |
4 Be |
5 B |
6 C |
7 N |
8 O |
9 F |
10 Ne | ||||||||||||
3 | 11 Na |
12 Mg |
13 Al |
14 Si |
15 P |
16 S |
17 Cl |
18 Ar | ||||||||||||
4 | 19 K |
20 Ca |
21 Sc |
22 Ti |
23 V |
24 Cr |
25 Mn |
26 Fe |
27 Co |
28 Ni |
29 Cu |
30 Zn |
31 Ga |
32 Ge |
33 As |
34 Se |
35 Br |
36 Kr | ||
5 | 37 Rb |
38 Sr |
39 Y |
40 Zr |
41 Nb |
42 Mo |
43 Tc |
44 Ru |
45 Rh |
46 Pd |
47 Ag |
48 Cd |
49 In |
50 Sn |
51 Sb |
52 Te |
53 I |
54 Xe | ||
6 | 55 Cs |
56 Ba |
57 La |
58 Ce |
* |
72 Hf |
73 Ta |
74 W |
75 Re |
76 Os |
77 Ir |
78 Pt |
79 Au |
80 Hg |
81 Tl |
82 Pb |
83 Bi |
84 Po |
85 At |
86 Rn |
7 | 87 Fr |
88 Ra |
89 Ac |
90 Th |
** |
104 Rf |
105 Db |
106 Sg |
107 Bh |
108 Hs |
109 Mt |
110 Ds |
111 Rg |
112 Cn |
113 Uut |
114 Uuq |
115 Uup |
116 Uuh |
117 Uus |
118 Uuo |
* Lanthanides | 59 Pr |
60 Nd |
61 Pm |
62 Sm |
63 Eu |
64 Gd |
65 Tb |
66 Dy |
67 Ho |
68 Er |
69 Tm |
70 Yb |
71 Lu | |||||||
** Actinides | 91 Pa |
92 U |
93 Np |
94 Pu |
95 Am |
96 Cm |
97 Bk |
98 Cf |
99 Es |
100 Fm |
101 Md |
102 No |
103 Lr |
Alkali metals2 | Alkaline earth metals2 | Lanthanides12 | Actinides12 | Transition metals2 |
Poor metals | Metalloids | Nonmetals | Halogens3 | Noble gases3 |
1Actinides and lanthanides are collectively known as "Rare Earth Metals." 2Alkali metals, alkaline Earth metals, transition metals, actinides, and lanthanides are all collectively known as "Metals." 3Halogens and noble gases are also non-metals.
State at standard temperature and pressure
- those with atomic number in blue are not known at STP
- those with atomic number in red are gases at standard temperature and pressure (STP)
- those with atomic number in green are liquids at STP
- those with atomic number in black are solid at STP
Natural occurrence
- those with solid borders have isotopes that are older than the Earth (Primordial elements)
- those with dashed borders naturally arise from decay of other chemical elements and have no isotopes older than the earth
- those with dotted borders are made artificially (Synthetic elements)
Unknown properties
- those with a cyan background have unknown chemical properties.