Periodic Table (large Version) - Periodic Table

Periodic Table

Periodic table
Group → 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
IA IIA IIIA IVA VA VIA VIIA VIII VIII VIII IB IIB IIIB IVB VB VIB VIIB 0
IA IIA IIIB IVB VB VIB VIIB VIIIB VIIIB VIIIB IB IIB IIIA IVA VA VIA VIIA VIIIA
↓ Period
1
1
H


Atomic number
Chemical symbol


2
He

2
3
Li


4
Be


5
B


6
C


7
N


8
O


9
F


10
Ne

3
11
Na


12
Mg


13
Al


14
Si


15
P


16
S


17
Cl


18
Ar

4
19
K


20
Ca


21
Sc


22
Ti


23
V


24
Cr


25
Mn


26
Fe


27
Co


28
Ni


29
Cu


30
Zn


31
Ga


32
Ge


33
As


34
Se


35
Br


36
Kr

5
37
Rb


38
Sr


39
Y


40
Zr


41
Nb


42
Mo


43
Tc


44
Ru


45
Rh


46
Pd


47
Ag


48
Cd


49
In


50
Sn


51
Sb


52
Te


53
I


54
Xe

6
55
Cs


56
Ba


57-71
*


72
Hf


73
Ta


74
W


75
Re


76
Os


77
Ir


78
Pt


79
Au


80
Hg


81
Tl


82
Pb


83
Bi


84
Po


85
At


86
Rn

7
87
Fr


88
Ra


89-103
**


104
Rf


105
Db


106
Sg


107
Bh


108
Hs


109
Mt


110
Ds


111
Rg


112
Cn


113
Uut


114
Fl


115
Uup


116
Lv


117
Uus


118
Uuo


* Lanthanides
57
La


58
Ce


59
Pr


60
Nd


61
Pm


62
Sm


63
Eu


64
Gd


65
Tb


66
Dy


67
Ho


68
Er


69
Tm


70
Yb


71
Lu

** Actinides
89
Ac


90
Th


91
Pa


92
U


93
Np


94
Pu


95
Am


96
Cm


97
Bk


98
Cf


99
Es


100
Fm


101
Md


102
No


103
Lr

Legend

Some element categories in the periodic table

Metals Metalloids Nonmetals Unknown
chemical
properties
Alkali
metals
Alkaline
earth metals
Inner transition metals Transition
metals
Post-transition
metals
Other
nonmetals
Halogens Noble
gases
Lanthanides Actinides
Color of the atomic number shows state of matter
(at standard conditions: 0 °C and 1 atm):
black=Solid green=Liquid red=Gas grey=Unknown
Border shows natural occurrence:
Primordial From decay Synthetic

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