Elements names

  1. Periodic Table of the Elements, With Symbols
  2. List of chemical elements
  3. Periodic table
  4. Periodic Table
  5. Naming of chemical elements
  6. 4.5: Introduction to Chemical Nomenclature
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Periodic Table of the Elements, With Symbols

Actinium , Aluminium , Americium , Antimony , Argon , Arsenic , Astatine , Barium , Berkelium , Beryllium , Bismuth , Bohrium , Boron , Bromine , Cadmium , Caesium , Calcium , Californium , Carbon , Cerium , Chlorine , Chromium , Cobalt , Copernicium , Copper , Curium , Darmstadtium , Dubnium , Dysprosium , Einsteinium , Erbium , Europium , Fermium , Flerovium , Fluorine , Francium , Gadolinium , Gallium , Germanium , Gold , Hafnium , Hassium , Helium , Holmium , Hydrogen , Indium , Iodine , Iridium , Iron , Krypton , Lanthanum , Lawrencium , Lead , Lithium , Livermorium , Lutetium , Magnesium , Manganese , Meitnerium , Mendelevium , Mercury , Molybdenum , Moscovium , Neodymium , Neon , Neptunium , Nickel , Nihonium , Niobium , Nitrogen , Nobelium , Oganesson , Osmium , Oxygen , Palladium , Phosphorus , Platinum , Plutonium , Polonium , Potassium , Praseodymium , Promethium , Protactinium , Radium , Radon , Rhenium , Rhodium , Roentgenium , Rubidium , Ruthenium , Rutherfordium , Samarium , Scandium , Seaborgium , Selenium , Silicon , Silver , Sodium , Strontium , Sulfur , Tantalum , Technetium , Tellurium , Tennessine , Terbium , Thallium , Thorium , Thulium , Tin , Titanium , Tungsten , Uranium , Vanadium , Xenon , Ytterbium , Yttrium , Zinc , Zirconium (118) Memorizing the names of all the elements can be tough. The way the periodic table is organized can be a big help but associating the elements' names with their chemical symbols works too! This quiz game can help you ...

List of chemical elements

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Periodic table

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Periodic Table

1 H 1.008 • • Series • Write-up • State at • Weight • Energy levels • Electronegativity • Melting point • Boiling point • Electron affinity • Ionization, • Radius, • Hardness, • Modulus, • Density, • Conductivity, • Heat, • Abundance, • Discovered • Oxidation states • Configuration • Expanded • Energy levels • HOAO • 21 Sc Scandium 44.956 • 22 Ti Titanium 47.867 • 23 V Vanadium 50.942 • 24 Cr Chromium 51.996 • 25 Mn Manganese 54.938 • 26 Fe Iron 55.845 • 27 Co Cobalt 58.933 • 28 Ni Nickel 58.693 • 29 Cu Copper 63.546 • 30 Zn Zinc 65.38 • 31 Ga Gallium 69.723 • 32 Ge Germanium 72.630 • 33 As Arsenic 74.922 • 34 Se Selenium 78.971 • 35 Br Bromine 79.904 • 36 Kr Krypton 83.798 5• 37 Rb Rubidium 85.468 • 38 Sr Strontium 87.62 • 39 Y Yttrium 88.906 • 40 Zr Zirconium 91.224 • 41 Nb Niobium 92.906 • 42 Mo Molybdenum 95.95 • 43 Tc Technetium (98) • 44 Ru Ruthenium 101.07 • 45 Rh Rhodium 102.91 • 46 Pd Palladium 106.42 • 47 Ag Silver 107.87 • 48 Cd Cadmium 112.41 • 49 In Indium 114.82 • 50 Sn Tin 118.71 • 51 Sb Antimony 121.76 • 52 Te Tellurium 127.60 • 53 I Iodine 126.90 • 54 Xe Xenon 131.29 6• 57 La Lanthanum 138.91 • 58 Ce Cerium 140.12 • 59 Pr Praseodymium 140.91 • 60 Nd Neodymium 144.24 • 61 Pm Promethium (145) • 62 Sm Samarium 150.36 • 63 Eu Europium 151.96 • 64 Gd Gadolinium 157.25 • 65 Tb Terbium 158.93 • 66 Dy Dysprosium 162.50 • 67 Ho Holmium 164.93 • 68 Er Erbium 167.26 • 69 Tm Thulium 168.93 • 70 Yb Ytterbium 173.05 • 71 Lu Lutetium 174.97 • 72 Hf Hafnium 178.49 • 73 Ta...

Naming of chemical elements

Hydrogen & alkali metals Alkaline earth metals Triels Tetrels Pnicto­gens Chal­co­gens Halo­gens Noble gases Hydro­gen 1 H ​ 1.0080 He­lium 2 He ​ 4.0026 Lith­ium 3 Li ​ 6.94 Beryl­lium 4 Be ​ 9.0122 Boron 5 B ​ 10.81 Carbon 6 C ​ 12.011 Nitro­gen 7 N ​ 14.007 Oxy­gen 8 O ​ 15.999 Fluor­ine 9 F ​ 18.998 Neon 10 Ne ​ 20.180 So­dium 11 Na ​ 22.990 Magne­sium 12 Mg ​ 24.305 Alumin­ium 13 Al ​ 26.982 Sili­con 14 Si ​ 28.085 Phos­phorus 15 P ​ 30.974 Sulfur 16 S ​ 32.06 Chlor­ine 17 Cl ​ 35.45 Argon 18 Ar ​ 39.95 Potas­sium 19 K ​ 39.098 Cal­cium 20 Ca ​ 40.078 Scan­dium 21 Sc ​ 44.956 Tita­nium 22 Ti ​ 47.867 Vana­dium 23 V ​ 50.942 Chrom­ium 24 Cr ​ 51.996 Manga­nese 25 Mn ​ 54.938 Iron 26 Fe ​ 55.845 Cobalt 27 Co ​ 58.933 Nickel 28 Ni ​ 58.693 Copper 29 Cu ​ 63.546 Zinc 30 Zn ​ 65.38 Gallium 31 Ga ​ 69.723 Germa­nium 32 Ge ​ 72.630 Arsenic 33 As ​ 74.922 Sele­nium 34 Se ​ 78.971 Bromine 35 Br ​ 79.904 Kryp­ton 36 Kr ​ 83.798 Rubid­ium 37 Rb ​ 85.468 Stront­ium 38 Sr ​ 87.62 Yttrium 39 Y ​ 88.906 Zirco­nium 40 Zr ​ 91.224 Nio­bium 41 Nb ​ 92.906 Molyb­denum 42 Mo ​ 95.95 Tech­netium 43 Tc ​[97] Ruthe­nium 44 Ru ​ 101.07 Rho­dium 45 Rh ​ 102.91 Pallad­ium 46 Pd ​ 106.42 Silver 47 Ag ​ 107.87 Cad­mium 48 Cd ​ 112.41 Indium 49 In ​ 114.82 Tin 50 Sn ​ 118.71 Anti­mony 51 Sb ​ 121.76 Tellur­ium 52 Te ​ 127.60 Iodine 53 I ​ 126.90 Xenon 54 Xe ​ 131.29 Cae­sium 55 Cs ​ 132.91 Ba­rium 56 Ba ​ 137.33 Lute­tium 71 Lu ​ 174.97 Haf­nium 72 Hf ​ 178.49 Tanta­lum 73 Ta ​ 180.95 Tung­sten 7...

4.5: Introduction to Chemical Nomenclature

\( \newcommand\) • • • • • • • • • • Learning Objectives Different instructors set out widely varying requirements for chemical nomenclature. The following are probably the most commonly expected: • You should know the name and symbols of at least the first twenty elements, as well as all of the halogen and noble gas groups (groups 17-18). • Name any binary molecule, using the standard prefixes for 1-10. • All of the commonly-encountered ions. • Salts and other ion-derived compounds, including the acids listed here. In some courses you will not need to know the -ous/-ic names for salts of copper, iron, etc., but in others you will. • Find out from your instructor which organic compounds you must be able to name. Chemical nomenclature is far too big a topic to treat comprehensively, and it would be a useless diversion to attempt to do so in a beginning course; most chemistry students pick up chemical names and the rules governing them as they go along. But we can hardly talk about chemistry without mentioning some chemical substances, all of which do have names— and often, more than one! All we will try to do here is cover what you need to know to make sense of first-year chemistry. For those of you who plan to go on in chemistry, the really fun stuff comes later! There are more than 100 million named chemical substances. Who thinks up the names for all these chemicals? Are we in danger of running out of new names? The answer to the last question is "no", for the simple re...

Periodic Table

The Royal Society of Chemistry's interactive periodic table features history, alchemy, podcasts, videos, and data trends across the periodic table. Click the tabs at the top to explore each section. Use the buttons above to change your view of the periodic table and view Murray Robertson’s stunning Visual Elements artwork. Click each element to read detailed information.