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

2 Chemical Symbol C 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 = 6 neutrons. 12 6

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