Lithium is the 3rd element on the Periodic Table. It has 3 electrons, it is in group and period . It's Atomic Mass is 6.941. It's density is 0.535 g/cm3. It's melting point is 180.54 oC and a boiling point of 1342 oC.
It is the lightest metal and it floats on water, which it reacts with, skittering around releasing the hydrogen gas( H2 ). It is soft enough to cut through hand shears, leaving marks.
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Br stands for Bromine on the periodic table of elements. Bromine is a halogen element and is commonly found in salts and seawater. It is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature.
There is no such element on the Periodic Table
Sulfur (S, element number 16) is on the third period of the periodic table.
It is bromine. Edit: NO. It is NOT bromine. The third period halogen is chlorine (Cl). Bromine happens to be in period 4.
Li stands for lithium in the periodic table. It is the third element with atomic number 3 and is a soft, silvery metal that is highly reactive.
Because it is an element.
Na is an element found on the periodical table. It is the chemical symbol for Sodium.
Ar stand for Argon, a noble gas of group 8 in periodical table.
Yes it is... if you look on the periodical table of elements, its atomic number is 5, and the symbol is B.
Because the number of protons and electrons are different in each element, which means that their chemical and physical properties are different.
There are 117 elements in the periodic table. Elements 1-116 and element 118. IMPROVED ANSWER --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 118, but element 117 is so unstable they do not officially count it as being an element on the periodic table yet.
The chemical symbol for Mercury is Hg. The atomic number for the element is 80. It is one of the only liquid elements on the table.
In group 16 on the periodical table the only element that is a gas at room temperature is oxygen (O).
Neptunium is element 93.
Iron.
So you can classify the elements into groups.
Calcium