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Hydrogen, helium, lithium... See a periodic table for the full list.Hydrogen, helium, lithium... See a periodic table for the full list.Hydrogen, helium, lithium... See a periodic table for the full list.Hydrogen, helium, lithium... See a periodic table for the full list.
The periodic table lists elements according to their atomic number, which is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element. Elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number from left to right and top to bottom.
The heaviest metals on the periodic table are typically considered to be elements like uranium, plutonium, and curium. These elements have high atomic numbers and are known for their dense and heavy properties.
Elements that decay (give off protons and neutrons) to form other elements. *It's not elements as such that are stable or unstable, but rather isotopes. Even elements of small atomic number have unstable isotopes that undergo radioactive decay, for example carbon-14. Elements with higher atomic numbers than Lead (82) are naturally radioactive in all isotopes. Bismuth (83) has an extremely long half-life, but the time generally becomes shorter (the decay more rapid) as the size of the nucleus gets progressively larger for heavier radioactive elements.
Platinum has an atomic number of 78. If you increase the atomic number by one, you find Gold, with an atomic number of 79.
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Water is a COMPOUND of two(2) elements, viz. Hydrogen(H) and Oxygen(O). These tqo elements are both found in the Periodic Table. The Periodic Table is a list of ELEMENTS, not compounds.
The "Periodic Table of the Elements". See related link below.
It contains a list of all known elements.
Basic information about and classifications of gallium are on the periodic table.
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It is a list of all the known elements.
About 2/3 of the Periodic Table of Elements is made up of Metals.
The list of all known elements is called the periodic table. It organizes elements based on their atomic number, electron configuration, and chemical properties.
The periodic table of the elements lists all of the known elements.
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