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 Aluminium Al
14 Silicon Si
15 Phosphorus P
16 Sulfur S
17 Chlorine Cl
18 Argon Ar
19 Potassium K
20 Calcium Ca
What Information does the Atomic Number of
In order with their letter abbreviations: Hydrogen (H), Helium (He), Lithium (Li), Beryllium (Be), Boron (B), Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O), Fluorine (F), Neon (Ne), Sodium (Na), Magnesium (Mg), Aluminum (Al), Silicon (Si), Phosphorous (P), Sulfur (S), Chlorine (Cl), Argon (Ar), Potassium (K), and Calcium (Ca).
Hydrogen = H
Helium = He
Lithium = Li
Beryllium = Be
Boron = B
Carbon = C
Nitrogen = N
Oxygen = O
Fluorine = F
Neon = Ne
Sodium = Na
Magnesium = Mg
Aluminium = Al
Silicon = Si
Phosphorous = P
Sulphur = S
Chlorine =Cl
Argon =Ar
Potassium =K
Calcium = Ca
hydrogen
oxygen
neon
sodium
potassium
argon
carbon
helium
nitrogen
Sulphur
calcium
phosphorus
chlorine
boron
helium
lithium
magnesium
silicon
fluorine
beryllium
aluminium
Hydrogen-H
Helium-He
Lithium-Li
Beryllium-Be
Boron-B
Carbon-C
Nitrogen-N
Oxygen-O
Fluorine-F
Neon-Ne
Sodium-Na
Magnesium-Mg
Aluminum-Al
Silicon-Si
Phosphorous-P
Sulfur-S
Chlorine-Cl
Argon-Ar
Potassium-K
Calcium-Ca
Hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, sodium, magnesium, aluminium, silicon, phosphoros, sulfur, chlorine, argon, potassium, and calcium.
H, He, Li, Be, B, C, N, O, F, Ne
Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar, K, Ca
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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)
Magnesium (Mg)
Aluminium (Al)
Silicon (Si)
Phosphorous (P)
Sulphur (S)
Chlorine (Cl)
Argon (Ar)
Potassium (K)
Calcium (Ca)
HydrogenHeliumLithiumBerylliumBoronCarbonNitrogenOxygenFluorineNeonSodiumMagnesiumAluminumSiliconPhosphorousSulphurChlorineArgonPotassiumCalciumHope this helped :)
By 1869, a total of 63 elements had been discovered.
The percentage of the elements that are nonmetals is less than 80%. 80% is for metals. You cannot say 20% because you still have to count those metalloids.
Took me a while to find but you can spot it eventually. It's Argon (Ar) and Potassium (K). Hope this helps :)
Some of the elements on the Periodic Table are Radioactive. This means that their nuclei decay to form other elements in a decay chain. There are currently 33 known radioactive elements of which 20 are currently produced synthetically.
HydrogenHeliumLithiumBerylliumBoronCarbonNitrogenOxygenFluorineNeonSodiumMagnesiumAluminumSiliconPhosphorousSulphurChlorineArgonPotassiumCalciumHope this helped :)
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The first twenty elements are made up f different things
Yes, it has the atomic # of 20 on the periodic table of elements.
August 20, 1864 was when John Alexander Reina Newlands produced the first periodic table of the elements.
There are currently 118 elements in the periodic table, with 20 man-made and 88 (not 92) naturally-occurring elements. *Since 23rd October 2008.
The answer is too long for Wiki Answers; please read a book of general chemistry.
By 1869, a total of 63 elements had been discovered.
The First 20 Elements in the Periodic Table are;1. Hydrogen2. Helium3. Lithium4. Beryllium5. Boron6. Carbon7. Nitrogen8. Oxygen9. Fluorine10. Neon11. Sodium12. Magnesium13. Aluminium14. Silicon15. Phosphorus16. Sulphur17. Chlorine18. Argon19. Potassium20. Calcium
Conductors in the first twenty elements include; Lithium - Li Beryllium - Be Carbon - C Sodium - Na Magnesium - Mg Silicon - Si Potassium - K Calcium - Ca
Most are metals. There are about 5 metaloids and aproximately 20 gas/liquids.
Yes. All elements from 1-20 are representative elements as they belong to a representative group (i.e. they aren't a transition metal).