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 Chlorine Cl
18 Argon Ar
19 Potassium K
20 Calcium Ca
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Their symbol, atomic weight, and atomic number.
It contains the symbols, atomic number, atomic name and the real name of the elements.
There are no symbols for atomic mass and number. They're just written as numbers.
A typical periodic table has the element symbol e.g. C for carbon, W for tungsten, Pb for lead etc and often has the atomic number of the element (atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus and therefore the number of electrons in a (neutral) metal atom.
Atomic number.
Their symbol, atomic weight, and atomic number.
According to their atomic number
It contains the symbols, atomic number, atomic name and the real name of the elements.
element symbols, atomic number and atomic mass, or even color on some tables.
Isotopic symbols are used to represent elements and isotopes. They consist of the element's symbol, atomic number (number of protons), and mass number (sum of protons and neutrons). For example, carbon-12 is represented as ^12_6C, where 6 is the atomic number and 12 is the mass number.
There are no symbols for atomic mass and number. They're just written as numbers.
Elements having more than 92 protons, the atomic number of uranium, are called transuranium elements.
Oxygen is the element having atomic number 8. It is present in group-16.
A chemical formula
A typical periodic table has the element symbol e.g. C for carbon, W for tungsten, Pb for lead etc and often has the atomic number of the element (atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus and therefore the number of electrons in a (neutral) metal atom.
There is no standard position. In the online version produced by the Royal Society of Chemistry, it is underneath the elements' symbols. The Wikipedia table shows atomic numbers above the symbols. So take your pick!
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