Elements In The Periodic Table
Submitted by Martin1983 on Fri, 08/04/2006 - 08:03
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- Hydrogen (H)
- Helium (He)
- Lithium (Li)
- Beryllium (Be)
- Boron (B)
- Carbon (C)
- Nitrogen (N)
- Oxygen (O)
- Fluorine (F)
- Neon (Ne)
- Sodium (Na) (Natrium)
- Magnesium (Mg)
- Aluminium (Al)
- Silicon (Si)
- Phosphorus (P)
- Sulphur (S)
- Chlorine (Cl)
- Argon (Ar)
- Potassium (K) (Kalium)
- Calcium (Ca)
- Scandium (Sc)
- Titanium (Ti)
- Vanadium (V)
- Chromium (Cr)
- Manganese (Mn)
- Iron (Fe) (Ferrum)
- Cobalt (Co)
- Nickel (Ni)
- Copper (Cu) (Cuprum)
- Zinc (Zn)
- Gallium (Ga)
- Germanium (Ge)
- Arsenic (As)
- Selenium (Se)
- Bromine (Br)
- Krypton (Kr)
- Rubidium (Rb)
- Strontium (Sr)
- Yttrium (Y)
- Zirconium (Zr)
- Niobium (Nb)
- Molybdenum (Mo)
- Technetium (Tc)
- Ruthenium (Ru)
- Rhodium (Rh)
- Palladium (Pd)
- Silver (Ag) (Argentum)
- Cadmium (Cd)
- Indium (In)
- Tin (Sn) (Stannum)
- Antimony (Sb) (Stibium)
- Tellerium (Te)
- Iodine (I)
- Xenon (Xe)
- Caesium (Cs)
- Barium (Ba)
- Lanthanum (La)
- Cerium (Ce)
- Praseodymium (Pr)
- Neodymium (Nd)
- Promethium (Pm)
- Samarium (Sm)
- Europium (Eu)
- Gadolinium (Gd)
- Terbium (Tb)
- Dysprosium (Dy)
- Holmium (Ho)
- Erbium (Er)
- Thulium (Tm)
- Ytterbium (Yb)
- Lutetium (Lu)
- Hafnium (Hf)
- Tantalum (Ta)
- Tungsten (W) (Wolfram)
- Rhenium (Re)
- Osmium (Os)
- Iridium (Ir)
- Platinum (Pt)
- Gold (Au) (Aurum)
- Mercury (Hg) (Hydrargyrum)
- Thallium (Tl)
- Lead (Pb) (Plumbum)
- Bismuth (Bi)
- Polonium (Po)
- Astatine (At)
- Radon (Rn)
- Francium (Fr)
- Radium (Ra)
- Actinium (Ac)
- Thorium (Th)
- Protactinium (Pa)
- Uranium (U)
- Neptunium (Np)
- Plutonium (Pu)
- Americium (Am)
- Curium (Cm)
- Berkelium (Bk)
- Californium (Cf)
- Einsteinium (Es)
- Fermium (Fm)
- Mendelevium (Md)
- Nobelium (No)
- Lawrencium (Lr)
- Rutherfordium (Rf)
- Dubnium (Db)
- Seaborgium (Sg)
- Bohrium (Bh)
- Hassium (Hs)
- Meitnerium (Mt)
- Darmstadtium (Ds)
- Roentgenium (Rg)
- Copernicium (Cp)
- Ununtrium (Uut)
- Ununquadium (Uuq)
- Ununpentium (Uup)
- Ununhexium (Uuh)
- *Ununseptium (Not yet discovered) (Uus)
- Ununoctium (Uuo)
- *Ununennium (Not yet discovered) (Uue)
- *Unbinilium (Not yet discovered) (Ubn)
- *Unbiunium (Not yet discovered) (Ubu)








The Periodic Table is a tabular display of chemical elements, devised in 1869 by Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist.
These elements are ordered by ascending atomic number.
The table contains 116 confirmed elements, with two further speculated elements. 94 of these are found naturally on Earth. The rest are synthetic elements produced in particle accelerators. The last few elements have not been discovered - the names are merely temporary names derived systematically from the element's atomic number, simply used as placeholders until their discovery, upon which, they will be renamed (as indeed, elements 110 and 111 were - darmstadtium and roentgenium used to be ununnilium and unununium respectively).
Elements 57-71 are the lanthanides, and elements 89-103 are the actinides.