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- Chemical elements listed by atomic number The elements of the periodic table sorted by atomic number. Click on any elements name for further chemical properties, environmental data or health effects. This list contains the 118 elements of chemistry.
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The chemical elements of the periodic chart sorted by: | Atomic number | Name chemical element | Symbol |
- Name alphabetically | 1 | Hydrogen | H |
- Atomic number | 2 | Helium | He |
- Symbol | 3 | Lithium | Li |
- Atomic Mass | 4 | Beryllium | Be |
- Electronegativity | 5 | Boron | B |
- Density | 6 | Carbon | C |
- Melting point | 7 | Nitrogen | N |
- Boiling point | 8 | Oxygen | O |
- Vanderwaals radius | 9 | Fluorine | F |
- Year of discovery | 10 | Neon | Ne |
- Inventor surname | 11 | Sodium | Na |
- Elements in earthcrust | 12 | Magnesium | Mg |
- Elements in human body | 13 | Aluminum | Al |
- Covalenz radius | 14 | Silicon | Si |
- Ionization energy | 15 | Phosphorus | P |
For chemistry students and teachers: The tabular chart on the right is arranged by Atomic number. The first chemical element is Hydrogen and the last is Ununoctium. Please note that the elements do not show their natural relation towards each other as in the Periodic system. There you can find the metals, semi-conductor(s), non-metal(s), inert noble gas(ses), Halogens, Lanthanoides, Actinoids (rare earth elements) and transition metals. | 16 | Sulfur | S |
17 | Chlorine | Cl | |
18 | Argon | Ar | |
19 | Potassium | K | |
20 | Calcium | Ca | |
21 | Scandium | Sc | |
22 | Titanium | Ti | |
23 | Vanadium | V | |
24 | Chromium | Cr | |
25 | Manganese | Mn | |
26 | Iron | Fe | |
27 | Cobalt | Co | |
28 | Nickel | Ni | |
29 | Copper | Cu | |
30 | Zinc | Zn | |
31 | Gallium | Ga | |
32 | Germanium | Ge | |
33 | Arsenic | As | |
34 | Selenium | Se | |
35 | Bromine | Br | |
36 | Krypton | Kr | |
37 | Rubidium | Rb | |
38 | Strontium | Sr | |
39 | Yttrium | Y | |
40 | Zirconium | Zr | |
41 | Niobium | Nb | |
42 | Molybdenum | Mo | |
43 | Technetium | Tc | |
44 | Ruthenium | Ru | |
45 | Rhodium | Rh | |
46 | Palladium | Pd | |
47 | Silver | Ag | |
48 | Cadmium | Cd | |
49 | Indium | In | |
50 | Tin | Sn | |
51 | Antimony | Sb | |
52 | Tellurium | Te | |
53 | Iodine | I | |
54 | Xenon | Xe | |
55 | Cesium | Cs | |
56 | Barium | Ba | |
57 | Lanthanum | La | |
58 | Cerium | Ce | |
59 | Praseodymium | Pr | |
60 | Neodymium | Nd | |
61 | Promethium | Pm | |
62 | Samarium | Sm | |
63 | Europium | Eu | |
64 | Gadolinium | Gd | |
65 | Terbium | Tb | |
66 | Dysprosium | Dy | |
67 | Holmium | Ho | |
68 | Erbium | Er | |
69 | Thulium | Tm | |
70 | Ytterbium | Yb | |
71 | Lutetium | Lu | |
72 | Hafnium | Hf | |
73 | Tantalum | Ta | |
74 | Tungsten | W | |
75 | Rhenium | Re | |
76 | Osmium | Os | |
77 | Iridium | Ir | |
78 | Platinum | Pt | |
79 | Gold | Au | |
80 | Mercury | Hg | |
81 | Thallium | Tl | |
82 | Lead | Pb | |
83 | Bismuth | Bi | |
84 | Polonium | Po | |
85 | Astatine | At | |
86 | Radon | Rn | |
87 | Francium | Fr | |
88 | Radium | Ra | |
89 | Actinium | Ac | |
90 | Thorium | Th | |
91 | Protactinium | Pa | |
92 | Uranium | U | |
93 | Neptunium | Np | |
94 | Plutonium | Pu | |
95 | Americium | Am | |
96 | Curium | Cm | |
97 | Berkelium | Bk | |
98 | Californium | Cf | |
99 | Einsteinium | Es | |
100 | Fermium | Fm | |
101 | Mendelevium | Md | |
102 | Nobelium | No | |
103 | Lawrencium | Lr | |
104 | Rutherfordium | Rf | |
105 | Dubnium | Db | |
106 | Seaborgium | Sg | |
107 | Bohrium | Bh | |
108 | Hassium | Hs | |
109 | Meitnerium | Mt | |
110 | Darmstadtium | Ds | |
111 | Roentgenium | Rg | |
112 | Copernicium | Cn | |
113 | Nihonium | Nh | |
114 | Flerovium | Fl | |
115 | Moscovium | Mc | |
116 | Livermorium | Lv | |
117 | Tennessine | Ts | |
118 | Oganesson | Og |
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Atomic Number | Name | Symbol | Group | Period Number | Block | State at STP | Occurrence | Description |
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1 | Hydrogen | H | 1 | 1 | s | Gas | Primordials | Non-metal |
2 | Helium | He | 18 | 1 | s | Gas | Primordial | Noble gas |
3 | Lithium | Li | 1 | 2 | s | Solid | Primordial | Alkali metal |
4 | Beryllium | Be | 2 | 2 | s | Solid | Primordial | Alkaline earth metal |
5 | Boron | B | 13 | 2 | p | Solid | Primordial | Metalloid |
6 | Carbon | C | 14 | 2 | p | Solid | Primordial | Non-metal |
7 | Nitrogen | N | 15 | 2 | p | Gas | Primordial | Non-metal |
8 | Oxygen | O | 16 | 2 | p | Gas | Primordial | Non-metal |
9 | Fluorine | F | 17 | 2 | p | Gas | Primordial | Halogen |
10 | Neon | Ne | 18 | 2 | p | Gas | Primordial | Noble gas |
11 | Sodium | Na | 1 | 3 | s | Solid | Primordial | Alkali metal |
12 | Magnesium | Mg | 2 | 3 | s | Solid | Primordial | Alkaline earth metal |
13 | Aluminium | Al | 13 | 3 | p | Solid | Primordial | Metal |
14 | Silicon | Si | 14 | 3 | p | Solid | Primordial | Metalloid |
15 | Phosphorus | P | 15 | 3 | p | Solid | Primordial | Non-metal |
16 | Sulphur | S | 16 | 3 | p | Solid | Primordial | Non-metal |
17 | Chlorine | Cl | 17 | 3 | p | Gas | Primordial | Halogen |
18 | Argon | Ar | 18 | 3 | p | Gas | Primordial | Noble gas |
19 | Potassium | K | 1 | 4 | s | Solid | Primordial | Alkali metal |
20 | Calcium | Ca | 2 | 4 | s | Solid | Primordial | Alkaline earth metal |
21 | Scandium | Sc | 3 | 4 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
22 | Titanium | Ti | 4 | 4 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
23 | Vanadium | V | 5 | 4 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
24 | Chromium | Cr | 6 | 4 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
25 | Manganese | Mn | 7 | 4 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
26 | Iron | Fe | 8 | 4 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
27 | Cobalt | Co | 9 | 4 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
28 | Nickel | Ni | 10 | 4 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
29 | Copper | Cu | 11 | 4 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
30 | Zinc | Zn | 12 | 4 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
31 | Gallium | Ga | 13 | 4 | p | Solid | Primordial | Metal |
32 | Germanium | Ge | 14 | 4 | p | Solid | Primordial | Metalloid |
33 | Arsenic | As | 15 | 4 | p | Solid | Primordial | Metalloid |
34 | Selenium | Se | 16 | 4 | p | Solid | Primordial | Non-metal |
35 | Bromine | Br | 17 | 4 | p | Liquid | Primordial | Halogen |
36 | Krypton | Kr | 18 | 4 | p | Gas | Primordial | Noble gas |
37 | Rubidium | Rb | 1 | 5 | s | Solid | Primordial | Alkali metal |
38 | Strontium | Sr | 2 | 5 | s | Solid | Primordial | Alkaline earth metal |
39 | Yttrium | Y | 3 | 5 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
40 | Zirconium | Zr | 4 | 5 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
41 | Niobium | Nb | 5 | 5 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
42 | Molybdenum | Mo | 6 | 5 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
43 | Technetium | Tc | 7 | 5 | d | Solid | Transient | Transition metal |
44 | Ruthenium | Ru | 8 | 5 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
45 | Rhodium | Rh | 9 | 5 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
46 | Palladium | Pd | 10 | 5 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
47 | Silver | Ag | 11 | 5 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
48 | Cadmium | Cd | 12 | 5 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
49 | Indium | In | 13 | 5 | p | Solid | Primordial | Metal |
50 | Tin | Sn | 14 | 5 | p | Solid | Primordial | Metal |
51 | Antimony | Sb | 15 | 5 | p | Solid | Primordial | Metalloid |
52 | Tellurium | Te | 16 | 5 | p | Solid | Primordial | Metalloid |
53 | Iodine | I | 17 | 5 | p | Solid | Primordial | Halogen |
54 | Xenon | Xe | 18 | 5 | p | Gas | Primordial | Noble gas |
55 | Caesium | Cs | 1 | 6 | s | Solid | Primordial | Alkali metal |
56 | Barium | Ba | 2 | 6 | s | Solid | Primordial | Alkaline earth metal |
57 | Lanthanum | La | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
58 | Cerium | Ce | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
59 | Praseodymium | Pr | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
60 | Neodymium | Nd | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
61 | Promethium | Pm | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Transient | Lanthanide |
62 | Samarium | Sm | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
63 | Europium | Eu | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
64 | Gadolinium | Gd | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
65 | Terbium | Tb | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
66 | Dysprosium | Dy | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
67 | Holmium | Ho | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
68 | Erbium | Er | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
69 | Thulium | Tm | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
70 | Ytterbium | Yb | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
71 | Lutetium | Lu | 3 | 6 | f | Solid | Primordial | Lanthanide |
72 | Hafnium | Hf | 4 | 6 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
73 | Tantalum | Ta | 5 | 6 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
74 | Tungsten | W | 6 | 6 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
75 | Rhenium | Re | 7 | 6 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
76 | Osmium | Os | 8 | 6 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
77 | Iridium | Ir | 9 | 6 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
78 | Platinum | Pt | 10 | 6 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
79 | Gold | Au | 11 | 6 | d | Solid | Primordial | Transition metal |
80 | Mercury | Hg | 12 | 6 | d | Liquid | Primordial | Transition metal |
81 | Thallium | Tl | 13 | 6 | p | Solid | Primordial | Metal |
82 | Lead | Pb | 14 | 6 | p | Solid | Primordial | Metal |
83 | Bismuth | Bi | 15 | 6 | p | Solid | Primordial | Metal |
84 | Polonium | Po | 16 | 6 | p | Solid | Transient | Metal |
85 | Astatine | At | 17 | 6 | p | Solid | Transient | Halogen |
86 | Radon | Rn | 18 | 6 | p | Gas | Transient | Noble gas |
87 | Francium | Fr | 1 | 7 | s | Solid | Transient | Alkali metal |
88 | Radium | Ra | 2 | 7 | s | Solid | Transient | Alkaline earth metal |
89 | Actinium | Ac | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Transient | Actinide |
90 | Thorium | Th | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Primordial | Actinide |
91 | Protactinium | Pa | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Transient | Actinide |
92 | Uranium | U | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Primordial | Actinide |
93 | Neptunium | Np | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Transient | Actinide |
94 | Plutonium | Pu | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Primordial | Actinide |
95 | Americium | Am | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Transient | Actinide |
96 | Curium | Cm | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Transient | Actinide |
97 | Berkelium | Bk | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Transient | Actinide |
98 | Californium | Cf | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Transient | Actinide |
99 | Einsteinium | Es | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Synthetic | Actinide |
100 | Fermium | Fm | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Synthetic | Actinide |
101 | Mendelevium | Md | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Synthetic | Actinide |
102 | Nobelium | No | 3 | 7 | f | Solid | Synthetic | Actinide |
103 | Lawrencium | Lr | 3 | 7 | f | Solid (presumed) | Synthetic | Actinide |
104 | Rutherfordium | Rf | 4 | 7 | d | Solid (presumed) | Synthetic | Transition metal |
105 | Dubnium | Db | 5 | 7 | d | Synthetic | Transition metal | |
106 | Seaborgium | Sg | 6 | 7 | d | Synthetic | Transition metal | |
107 | Bohrium | Bh | 7 | 7 | d | Synthetic | Transition metal | |
108 | Hassium | Hs | 8 | 7 | d | Synthetic | Transition metal | |
109 | Meitnerium | Mt | 9 | 7 | d | Synthetic | ||
110 | Darmstadtium | Ds | 10 | 7 | d | Synthetic | ||
111 | Roentgenium | Rg | 11 | 7 | d | Synthetic | ||
112 | Copernicium | Cn | 12 | 7 | d | Synthetic | Transition metal | |
113 | Nihonium | Nh | 13 | 7 | p | Synthetic | ||
114 | Flerovium | Fl | 14 | 7 | p | Synthetic | ||
115 | Moscovium | Mc | 15 | 7 | p | Synthetic | ||
116 | Livermorium | Lv | 16 | 7 | p | Synthetic | ||
117 | Tennessine | Ts | 17 | 7 | p | Synthetic | ||
118 | Oganesson | Og | 18 | 7 | p | Synthetic |
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Chemical sym | Name | Origin of symbol | Atomic No. | Atomic mass | Density (near r.t.) | Melting point | Boiling point | Year of discovery | Discoverer |
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Ac | Actinium | 89 | 227,0278 g/mol | 10,07 g/cm3 | 1047 °C | 3197 °C | 1899 | Debierne | |
Ag | Silver | LatinArgentum | 47 | 107,8682 g/mol | 10,49 g/cm3 | 961,9 °C | 2212 °C | prehistoric | unknown |
Al | Aluminium | 13 | 26,981539 g/mol | 2,70 g/cm3 | 660,5 °C | 2467 °C | 1825 | Oersted | |
Am | Americium | 95 | 243,0614 g/mol | 13,67 g/cm3 | 994 °C | 2607 °C | 1944 | Seaborg | |
Ar | Argon | 18 | 39,948 g/mol | 1,66 g/l | -189,4 °C | -185,9 °C | 1894 | Ramsay and Rayleigh | |
As | Arsenic | 33 | 74,92159 g/mol | 5,72 g/cm3 | 613 °C | 613 (Subl.) °C | ca. 1250 | Albertus Magnus | |
At | Astatine | 85 | 209,9871 g/mol | 7 g/cm3 | 302 °C | 337 °C | 1940 | Corson and MacKenzie | |
Au | Gold | Latin Aurum | 79 | 196,96654 g/mol | 19,32 g/cm3 | 1064,4 °C | 2940 °C | prehistoric | unknown |
B | Boron | 5 | 10,811 g/mol | 2,46 g/cm3 | 2300 °C | 2550 °C | 1808 | Davy and Gay-Lussac | |
Ba | Barium | 56 | 137,327 g/mol | 3,65 g/cm3 | 725 °C | 1640 °C | 1808 | Davy | |
Be | Beryllium | 4 | 9,012182 g/mol | 1,85 g/cm3 | 1278 °C | 2970 °C | 1797 | Vauqueli | |
Bh | Bohrium | 107 | 262, | 1976 | Oganessian | ||||
Bi | Bismuth | 83 | 208,98037 g/mol | 9,80 g/cm3 | 271,4 °C | 1560 °C | 1540 | Agricola | |
Bk | Berkelium | 97 | 247,0703 g/mol | 13,25 g/cm3 | 986 °C | 2627 °C | 1949 | Seaborg | |
Br | Bromine | 35 | 79,904 g/mol | 3,14 g/cm3 | -7,3 °C | 58,8 °C | 1826 | Balard | |
C | Carbon | 6 | 12,011 g/mol | 3,51 g/cm3 | 3550 °C | 4827 °C | prehistoric | unknown | |
Ca | Calcium | 20 | 40,078 g/mol | 1,54 g/cm3 | 839 °C | 1487 °C | 1808 | Davy | |
Cd | Cadmium | 48 | 112,411 g/mol | 8,64 g/cm3 | 321 °C | 765 °C | 1817 | Stromeyer and Hermann | |
Ce | Cerium | 58 | 140,115 g/mol | 6,77 g/cm3 | 798 °C | 3257 °C | 1803 | von Hisinger and Berzelius | |
Cf | Californium | 98 | 251,0796 g/mol | 15,1 g/cm3 | 900 °C | 1472 °C | 1950 | Seaborg | |
Cl | Chlorine | 17 | 35,4527 g/mol | 2,95 g/l | -34,6 °C | -101 °C | 1774 | Scheele | |
Cm | Curium | 96 | 247,0703 g/mol | 13,51 g/cm3 | 1340 °C | 3110 °C | 1944 | Seaborg | |
Cn | Copernicium | 112 | 277 g/mol | 1996 | Society for Heavy Ion Research | ||||
Co | Cobalt | 27 | 58,9332 g/mol | 8,89 g/cm3 | 1495 °C | 2870 °C | 1735 | Brandt | |
Cr | Chromium | 24 | 51,9961 g/mol | 7,14 g/cm3 | 1857 °C | 2482 °C | 1797 | Vauquelin | |
Cs | Caesium | 55 | 132,90543 g/mol | 1,90 g/cm3 | 28,4 °C | 690 °C | 1860 | Kirchhoff and Bunsen | |
Cu | Copper | Latin Cuprum | 29 | 63,546 g/mol | 8,92 g/cm3 | 1083,5 °C | 2595 °C | prehistoric | unknown |
Db | Dubnium | 105 | 262,1138 g/mol | 1967/70 | Flerow oder Ghiorso | ||||
Ds | Darmstadtium | 110 | 269 g/mol | 1994 | Society for Heavy Ion Research | ||||
Dy | Dysprosium | 66 | 162,5 g/mol | 8,56 g/cm3 | 1409 °C | 2335 °C | 1886 | Lecoq de Boisbaudran | |
Er | Erbium | 68 | 167,26 g/mol | 9,05 g/cm3 | 1522 °C | 2510 °C | 1842 | Mosander | |
Es | Einsteinium | 99 | 252,0829 g/mol | 860 °C | 1952 | Seaborg | |||
Eu | Europium | 63 | 151,965 g/mol | 5,25 g/cm3 | 822 °C | 1597 °C | 1901 | Demaçay | |
F | Fluorine | 9 | 18,9984032 g/mol | 1,58 g/l | -219,6 °C | -188,1 °C | 1886 | Moissan | |
Fe | Iron | Latin Ferrum | 26 | 55,847 g/mol | 7,87 g/cm3 | 1535 °C | 2750 °C | prehistoric | unknown |
Fl | Flerovium | 114 | |||||||
Fm | Fermium | 100 | 257,0951 g/mol | 1952 | Seaborg | ||||
Fr | Francium | 87 | 223,0197 g/mol | 27 °C | 677 °C | 1939 | Perey | ||
Ga | Gallium | 31 | 69,723 g/mol | 5,91 g/cm3 | 29,8 °C | 2403 °C | 1875 | Lecoq de Boiskaudran | |
Gd | Gadolinium | 64 | 157,25 g/mol | 7,89 g/cm3 | 1311 °C | 3233 °C | 1880 | de Marignac | |
Ge | Germanium | 32 | 72,61 g/mol | 5,32 g/cm3 | 937,4 °C | 2830 °C | 1886 | Winkler | |
H | Hydrogen | 1 | 1,00794 g/mol | 0,084 g/l | -259,1 °C | -252,9 °C | 1766 | Cavendish | |
He | Helium | 2 | 4,002602 g/mol | 0,17 g/l | -272,2 °C | -268,9 °C | 1895 | Ramsay and Cleve | |
Hf | Hafnium | 72 | 178,49 g/mol | 13,31 g/cm3 | 2150 °C | 5400 °C | 1923 | Coster and vón Hevesy | |
Hg | Mercury | Latin Hydragyrum - quicksilver | 80 | 200,59 g/mol | 13,55 g/cm3 | -38,9 °C | 356,6 °C | prehistoric | unknown |
Ho | Holmium | 67 | 164,93032 g/mol | 8,78 g/cm3 | 1470 °C | 2720 °C | 1878 | Soret | |
Hs | Hassium | 108 | 265 g/mol | 1984 | Society for Heavy Ion Research | ||||
I | Iodine | 53 | 126,90447 g/mol | 4,94 g/cm3 | 113,5 °C | 184,4 °C | 1811 | Courtois | |
In | Indium | 49 | 114,82 g/mol | 7,31 g/cm3 | 156,2 °C | 2080 °C | 1863 | Reich and Richter | |
Ir | Iridium | 77 | 192,22 g/mol | 22,65 g/cm3 | 2410 °C | 4130 °C | 1803 | Tenant and andere | |
K | Potassium | GermanKalium | 19 | 39,0983 g/mol | 0,86 g/cm3 | 63,7 °C | 774 °C | 1807 | Davy |
Kr | Krypton | 36 | 83,8 g/mol | 3,48 g/l | -156,6 °C | -152,3 °C | 1898 | Ramsay and Travers | |
La | Lanthanum | 57 | 138,9055 g/mol | 6,16 g/cm3 | 920 °C | 3454 °C | 1839 | Mosander | |
Li | Lithium | 3 | 6,941 g/mol | 0,53 g/cm3 | 180,5 °C | 1317 °C | 1817 | Arfvedson | |
Lr | Lawrencium | 103 | 260,1053 g/mol | 1961 | Ghiorso | ||||
Lu | Lutetium | 71 | 174,967 g/mol | 9,84 g/cm3 | 1656 °C | 3315 °C | 1907 | Urbain | |
Lv | Livermorium | 116 | |||||||
Mc | Moscovium | 115 | |||||||
Md | Mendelevium | 101 | 258,0986 g/mol | 1955 | Seaborg | ||||
Mg | Magnesium | 12 | 24,305 g/mol | 1,74 g/cm3 | 648,8 °C | 1107 °C | 1755 | Black | |
Mn | Manganese | 25 | 54,93805 g/mol | 7,44 g/cm3 | 1244 °C | 2097 °C | 1774 | Gahn | |
Mo | Molybdenum | 42 | 95,94 g/mol | 10,28 g/cm3 | 2617 °C | 5560 °C | 1778 | Scheele | |
Mt | Meitnerium | 109 | 266 g/mol | 1982 | Society for Heavy Ion Research | ||||
N | Nitrogen | 7 | 14,00674 g/mol | 1,17 g/l | -209,9 °C | -195,8 °C | 1772 | Rutherford | |
Na | Sodium | Latin Natrium | 11 | 22,989768 g/mol | 0,97 g/cm3 | 97,8 °C | 892 °C | 1807 | Davy |
Nb | Niobium | 41 | 92,90638 g/mol | 8,58 g/cm3 | 2468 °C | 4927 °C | 1801 | Hatchet | |
Nd | Neodymium | 60 | 144,24 g/mol | 7,00 g/cm3 | 1010 °C | 3127 °C | 1895 | von Welsbach | |
Ne | Neon | 10 | 20,1797 g/mol | 0,84 g/l | -248,7 °C | -246,1 °C | 1898 | Ramsay and Travers | |
Nh | Nihonium | 113 | |||||||
Ni | Nickel | 28 | 58,69 g/mol | 8,91 g/cm3 | 1453 °C | 2732 °C | 1751 | Cronstedt | |
No | Nobelium | 102 | 259,1009 g/mol | 1958 | Seaborg | ||||
Np | Neptunium | 93 | 237,0482 g/mol | 20,48 g/cm3 | 640 °C | 3902 °C | 1940 | McMillan and Abelson | |
O | Oxygen | 8 | 15,9994 g/mol | 1,33 g/l | -218,4 °C | -182,9 °C | 1774 | Priestley and Scheele | |
Og | Oganesson | 118 | |||||||
Os | Osmium | 76 | 190,2 g/mol | 22,61 g/cm3 | 3045 °C | 5027 °C | 1803 | Tenant | |
P | Phosphorus | 15 | 30,973762 g/mol | 1,82 g/cm3 | 44 (P4) °C | 280 (P4) °C | 1669 | Brandt | |
Pa | Protactinium | 91 | 231,0359 g/mol | 15,37 g/cm3 | 1554 °C | 4030 °C | 1917 | Soddy, Cranston and Hahn | |
Pb | Lead | Latin Plumbum | 82 | 207,2 g/mol | 11,34 g/cm3 | 327,5 °C | 1740 °C | prehistoric | unknown |
Pd | Palladium | 46 | 106,42 g/mol | 12,02 g/cm3 | 1552 °C | 3140 °C | 1803 | Wollaston | |
Pm | Promethium | 61 | 146,9151 g/mol | 7,22 g/cm3 | 1080 °C | 2730 °C | 1945 | Marinsky and Glendenin | |
Po | Polonium | 84 | 208,9824 g/mol | 9,20 g/cm3 | 254 °C | 962 °C | 1898 | Marie and Pierre Curie | |
Pr | Praseodymium | 59 | 140,90765 g/mol | 6,48 g/cm3 | 931 °C | 3212 °C | 1895 | von Welsbach | |
Pt | Platinum | 78 | 195,08 g/mol | 21,45 g/cm3 | 1772 °C | 3827 °C | 1557 | Scaliger | |
Pu | Plutonium | 94 | 244,0642 g/mol | 19,74 g/cm3 | 641 °C | 3327 °C | 1940 | Seaborg | |
Ra | Radium | 88 | 226,0254 g/mol | 5,50 g/cm3 | 700 °C | 1140 °C | 1898 | Marie and Pierre Curie | |
Rb | Rubidium | 37 | 85,4678 g/mol | 1,53 g/cm3 | 39 °C | 688 °C | 1861 | Bunsen and Kirchhoff | |
Re | Rhenium | 75 | 186,207 g/mol | 21,03 g/cm3 | 3180 °C | 5627 °C | 1925 | Noddack, Tacke and Berg | |
Rf | Rutherfordium | 104 | 261,1087 g/mol | 1964/69 | Flerow oder Ghiorso | ||||
Rg | Roentgenium | 111 | 272 g/mol | 1994 | Society for Heavy Ion Research | ||||
Rh | Rhodium | 45 | 102,9055 g/mol | 12,41 g/cm3 | 1966 °C | 3727 °C | 1803 | Wollaston | |
Rn | Radon | 86 | 222,0176 g/mol | 9,23 g/l | -71 °C | -61,8 °C | 1900 | Dorn | |
Ru | Ruthenium | 44 | 101,07 g/mol | 12,45 g/cm3 | 2310 °C | 3900 °C | 1844 | Claus | |
S | Sulfur | 16 | 32,066 g/mol | 2,06 g/cm3 | 113 °C | 444,7 °C | prehistoric | unknown | |
Sb | Antimony | Latin Stibium | 51 | 121,75 g/mol | 6,69 g/cm3 | 630,7 °C | 1750 °C | prehistoric | unknown |
Sc | Scandium | 21 | 44,95591 g/mol | 2,99 g/cm3 | 1539 °C | 2832 °C | 1879 | Nilson | |
Se | Selenium | 34 | 78,96 g/mol | 4,82 g/cm3 | 217 °C | 685 °C | 1817 | Berzelius | |
Sg | Seaborgium | 106 | 263,1182 g/mol | 1974 | Oganessian | ||||
Si | Silicon | 14 | 28,0855 g/mol | 2,33 g/cm3 | 1410 °C | 2355 °C | 1824 | Berzelius | |
Sm | Samarium | 62 | 150,36 g/mol | 7,54 g/cm3 | 1072 °C | 1778 °C | 1879 | Lecoq de Boisbaudran | |
Sn | Tin | Latin Stannum | 50 | 118,71 g/mol | 7,29 g/cm3 | 232 °C | 2270 °C | prehistoric | unknown |
Sr | Strontium | 38 | 87,62 g/mol | 2,63 g/cm3 | 769 °C | 1384 °C | 1790 | Crawford | |
Ta | Tantalum | 73 | 180,9479 g/mol | 16,68 g/cm3 | 2996 °C | 5425 °C | 1802 | Ekeberg | |
Tb | Terbium | 65 | 158,92534 g/mol | 8,25 g/cm3 | 1360 °C | 3041 °C | 1843 | Mosander | |
Tc | Technetium | 43 | 98,9063 g/mol | 11,49 g/cm3 | 2172 °C | 5030 °C | 1937 | Perrier and Segrè | |
Te | Tellurium | 52 | 127,6 g/mol | 6,25 g/cm3 | 449,6 °C | 990 °C | 1782 | von Reichenstein | |
Th | Thorium | 90 | 232,0381 g/mol | 11,72 g/cm3 | 1750 °C | 4787 °C | 1829 | Berzelius | |
Ti | Titanium | 22 | 47,88 g/mol | 4,51 g/cm3 | 1660 °C | 3260 °C | 1791 | Gregor and Klaproth | |
Tl | Thallium | 81 | 204,3833 g/mol | 11,85 g/cm3 | 303,6 °C | 1457 °C | 1861 | Crookes | |
Tm | Thulium | 69 | 168,93421 g/mol | 9,32 g/cm3 | 1545 °C | 1727 °C | 1879 | Cleve | |
Ts | Tennessine | 117 | |||||||
U | Uranium | 92 | 238,0289 g/mol | 18,97 g/cm3 | 1132,4 °C | 3818 °C | 1789 | Klaproth | |
V | Vanadium | 23 | 50,9415 g/mol | 6,09 g/cm3 | 1890 °C | 3380 °C | 1801 | del Rio | |
W | Tungsten | German Wolfram | 74 | 183,85 g/mol | 19,26 g/cm3 | 3407 °C | 5927 °C | 1783 | Gebrüder de Elhuyar |
Xe | Xenon | 54 | 131,29 g/mol | 4,49 g/l | -111,9 °C | -107 °C | 1898 | Ramsay and Travers | |
Y | Yttrium | 39 | 88,90585 g/mol | 4,47 g/cm3 | 1523 °C | 3337 °C | 1794 | Gadolin | |
Yb | Ytterbium | 70 | 173,04 g/mol | 6,97 g/cm3 | 824 °C | 1193 °C | 1878 | de Marignac | |
Zn | Zinc | 30 | 65,39 g/mol | 7,14 g/cm3 | 419,6 °C | 9 °C | prehistoric | unknown | |
Zr | Zirconium | 40 | 91,224 g/mol | 6,51 g/cm3 | 1852 °C | 4377 °C | 1789 | Klaproth |