This document lists the chemical elements in a table with their symbol, name, and atomic number. Some of the elements included are hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine, argon, potassium, calcium, scandium, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, gallium, germanium, arsenic, selenium, bromine, krypton, rubidium, strontium, yttrium, zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, technet
This document provides an introduction to green chemistry and sustainability. It discusses the basic principles of green chemistry, which include designing chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances. The document also covers some fundamental chemistry concepts like the periodic table, chemical bonds, and chemical reactions to provide context for green chemistry principles. It aims to explain green chemistry and sustainability concepts for those without an extensive chemistry background. The document appears to be the beginning of a book or textbook on green chemistry.
This document is a list of the 118 known elements in the periodic table. It includes the element symbol, name, and atomic number for each element from Hydrogen (H) to Oganesson (Og). The elements are organized numerically by their atomic number.
The document is the periodic table of elements published by IUPAC in 2003. It lists the elemental symbols, names, and standard atomic weights for each of the 118 known elements at the time. The table is organized by increasing atomic number and provides additional notes on IUPAC standards and unauthenticated elements discovered but not fully verified.
This document appears to be an exam paper for GCSE Chemistry/Additional Science. It contains instructions for students on how to complete the paper, which lasts 1 hour and 5 minutes. It provides information such as the total marks, number of marks per question, and advises students to show working for calculations. The document then consists of 6 multi-part chemistry questions testing students' knowledge of topics like the periodic table, metals and halogens, gases in the air, and reactions.
The document is a periodic table listing the elements in order of atomic number from 1 to 118. It includes the element symbol, atomic mass, and occasionally the name of each element. The periodic table shows that elements are organized into blocks by their atomic structure and properties, with elements with similar properties listed in the same column. Elements are also grouped into rows called periods based on their electron configurations.
The document discusses the basics of atoms and elements. It explains that all matter is composed of tiny indivisible particles called atoms. Atoms of the same element have the same number of protons and are arranged on the periodic table according to their atomic number. The periodic table classifies elements into groups with similar chemical properties and provides each element's symbol and atomic number.
This document lists the chemical elements in a table with their symbol, name, and atomic number. Some of the elements included are hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine, argon, potassium, calcium, scandium, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, gallium, germanium, arsenic, selenium, bromine, krypton, rubidium, strontium, yttrium, zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, technet
This document provides an introduction to green chemistry and sustainability. It discusses the basic principles of green chemistry, which include designing chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances. The document also covers some fundamental chemistry concepts like the periodic table, chemical bonds, and chemical reactions to provide context for green chemistry principles. It aims to explain green chemistry and sustainability concepts for those without an extensive chemistry background. The document appears to be the beginning of a book or textbook on green chemistry.
This document is a list of the 118 known elements in the periodic table. It includes the element symbol, name, and atomic number for each element from Hydrogen (H) to Oganesson (Og). The elements are organized numerically by their atomic number.
The document is the periodic table of elements published by IUPAC in 2003. It lists the elemental symbols, names, and standard atomic weights for each of the 118 known elements at the time. The table is organized by increasing atomic number and provides additional notes on IUPAC standards and unauthenticated elements discovered but not fully verified.
This document appears to be an exam paper for GCSE Chemistry/Additional Science. It contains instructions for students on how to complete the paper, which lasts 1 hour and 5 minutes. It provides information such as the total marks, number of marks per question, and advises students to show working for calculations. The document then consists of 6 multi-part chemistry questions testing students' knowledge of topics like the periodic table, metals and halogens, gases in the air, and reactions.
The document is a periodic table listing the elements in order of atomic number from 1 to 118. It includes the element symbol, atomic mass, and occasionally the name of each element. The periodic table shows that elements are organized into blocks by their atomic structure and properties, with elements with similar properties listed in the same column. Elements are also grouped into rows called periods based on their electron configurations.
The document discusses the basics of atoms and elements. It explains that all matter is composed of tiny indivisible particles called atoms. Atoms of the same element have the same number of protons and are arranged on the periodic table according to their atomic number. The periodic table classifies elements into groups with similar chemical properties and provides each element's symbol and atomic number.
The document provides information about the periodic table of elements including the element name, atomic number, atomic radius in picometers, and average atomic mass. It lists all 118 known elements organized into blocks including alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, and noble gases. The lanthanides and actinides are listed separately below the main body of the table.
This document is a periodic table of elements sorted by atomic number. It lists each element's atomic number, symbol, name, atomic weight, electron configuration, and other properties. The table can be sorted by different columns such as symbol or atomic weight. It includes all 118 elements that have been discovered as of 2022.
chemical bonding power point presentation is all about the electron configuration, the s, p, d, f and orbital notation. This also contains information about the ionic and covalent bonding. This also includes bonding between metals to non-metals and non-metals to non-metals. This also describes an atom and its parts and regions. You can also be familiarized with the periodic table of elements where groups and periods are being describe. This also describes the location of an atom. the location of protons, nuetrons, and electrons.
CONVERSIONS TO USE
METRIC PREFIXES
This table uses liters (L) as the base unit, but you can use this table for ANY base unit. For example, 1 s = 1×106 µs.
OR Base Unit Prefix
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
NOTE: Two equivalence statements are written for each prefix. Either is equally correct (they are exactly the
same). Use whichever makes more sense to you.
OTHER CONVERSIONS
All of these are exact numbers except those marked with *
METRIC tt METRIC ENGLISH tt
ENGLISH
ENGLISH tt
METRIC
LENGTH 1 cm = 1×108 Å
(Å is the symbol for
angstroms)
12 in. = 1 ft.
3 ft. = 1 yd.
5280 ft. = 1 mi.
1 in. = 2.54 cm
1 mile = 1.609 km*
MASS / WEIGHT 1000 kg = 1 metric ton 2000 lb. = 1 ton
16 oz. = 1 lb.
1 lb. = 453.6 g*
VOLUME 1 L = 1 dm3
1 mL = 1 cm3
1000 L = 1 m3
3 tsp. = 1 Tbsp.
16 Tbsp. = 1 cup
2 cups = 1 pint
2 pints = 1 quart
4 quarts = 1 gal.
8 fluid oz. = 1 cup
1 qt. = 0.9464 L*
1 fluid oz. = 29.57 mL*
1 ft3 = 28.32 L*
TEMPERATURE TK = TC + 273.15 TF = 1.8(TC) + 32
TC = (TF - 32) / 1.8
ENERGY 1 cal = 4.184 J
NOTE: The ounces that measure mass are completely different from and unrelated to the fluid
ounces that measure volume.
DO NOT WRITE ON THIS SHEET
DO NOT WRITE ON THIS SHEET
Symbol Meaning Base Unit Prefix
giga, G billion 1 L = 1×10–9 GL
mega, M million 1 L = 1×10–6 ML
kilo, k thousand 1 L = 0.001 kL
deci, d tenth 1 L = 10 dL
centi, c hundredth 1 L = 100 cL
milli, m thousandth 1 L = 1000 mL
micro, µ millionth 1 L = 1×106 µL
nano, n billionth 1 L = 1×109 nL
pico, p trillionth 1 L = 1×1012 pL
1×109 L = 1 GL
1×106 L = 1 ML
1000 L = 1 kL
0.1 L = 1 dL
0.01 L = 1 cL
0.001 L = 1 mL
1×10–6 L = 1 µL
1×10–9 L = 1 nL
1×10–12 L = 1 pL
SOME CONSTANTS AND EQUATIONS
density =
mass
volume
mass % element in a compound = g element
g compound
⨯ 100
c = speed of light = 3.00x108 m/s
Ephoton = h Planck’s constant = 6.626x10–34 J´s
E = hc
λ
Avogadro’s Number = 6.022x1023
ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
ELECTRONEGATIVITIES FOR SOME OF THE ELEMENTS
H
2.1
Li
1.0
Be
1.5
B
2.0
C
2.5
N
3.0
O
3.5
F
4.0
Na
0.9
Mg
1.2
Al
1.5
Si
1.8
P
2.1
S
2.5
Cl
3.0
K
0.8
Ca
1.0
Sc
1.3
Ti
1.5
V
1.6
Cr
1.6
Mn
1.5
Fe
1.8
Co
1.9
Ni
1.9
Cu
1.9
Zn
1.6
Ga
1.6
Ge
1.8
As
2.0
Se
2.4
Br
2.8
Rb
0.8
Sr
1.0
Y
1.2
Zr
1.4
Nb
1.6
Mo
1.8
Tc
1.9
Ru
2.2
Rh
2.2
Pd
2.2
Ag
1.9
Cd
1.7
In
1.7
Sn
1.8
Sb
1.9
Te
2.1
I
2.5
Cs
0.7
Ba
0.9
La
1.0
Hf
1.3
Ta
1.5
W
1.7
Re
1.9
Os
2.2
Ir
2.2
Pt
2.2
Au
2.4
Hg
1.9
Tl
1.8
Pb
1.9
Bi
1.9
Po
2.0
At
2.2
Hp
0.7
Hm
0.8
Ws
1.0
Ss
1.2
Lp
1.3
Bl
1.5
Ad
1.7
Nv
1.9
Le
2.0
Mc
2.1
Rs
2.3
Gh
1.8
An
1.8
Fd
1.9
Sw
1.9
Gm
2.0
Gf
2.1
DO NOT WRITE ...
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This document contains tables listing:
1) The elements, their atomic numbers and molar masses.
2) Common units used to measure mass, volume, energy, length, force, pressure and temperature along with conversion factors between units.
3) Standard reduction potentials for various half-reactions involving reduction of elements and compounds.
This document is a periodic table that lists the elements in order of increasing atomic number. It provides the name, symbol, and atomic mass of each element, as well as color-coding to indicate whether each element is solid, liquid, or gas at room temperature. Additional information includes the electron configuration of each element and group/period classifications.
This document lists the atomic number, name, and symbol of each element in the periodic table from hydrogen to oganesson. It includes 118 elements organized by their atomic number and grouped into categories including alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, metalloids, non-metals, halogens, noble gases, lanthanides and actinides.
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Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
The document provides information about the periodic table of elements including the element name, atomic number, atomic radius in picometers, and average atomic mass. It lists all 118 known elements organized into blocks including alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, and noble gases. The lanthanides and actinides are listed separately below the main body of the table.
This document is a periodic table of elements sorted by atomic number. It lists each element's atomic number, symbol, name, atomic weight, electron configuration, and other properties. The table can be sorted by different columns such as symbol or atomic weight. It includes all 118 elements that have been discovered as of 2022.
chemical bonding power point presentation is all about the electron configuration, the s, p, d, f and orbital notation. This also contains information about the ionic and covalent bonding. This also includes bonding between metals to non-metals and non-metals to non-metals. This also describes an atom and its parts and regions. You can also be familiarized with the periodic table of elements where groups and periods are being describe. This also describes the location of an atom. the location of protons, nuetrons, and electrons.
CONVERSIONS TO USE
METRIC PREFIXES
This table uses liters (L) as the base unit, but you can use this table for ANY base unit. For example, 1 s = 1×106 µs.
OR Base Unit Prefix
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
NOTE: Two equivalence statements are written for each prefix. Either is equally correct (they are exactly the
same). Use whichever makes more sense to you.
OTHER CONVERSIONS
All of these are exact numbers except those marked with *
METRIC tt METRIC ENGLISH tt
ENGLISH
ENGLISH tt
METRIC
LENGTH 1 cm = 1×108 Å
(Å is the symbol for
angstroms)
12 in. = 1 ft.
3 ft. = 1 yd.
5280 ft. = 1 mi.
1 in. = 2.54 cm
1 mile = 1.609 km*
MASS / WEIGHT 1000 kg = 1 metric ton 2000 lb. = 1 ton
16 oz. = 1 lb.
1 lb. = 453.6 g*
VOLUME 1 L = 1 dm3
1 mL = 1 cm3
1000 L = 1 m3
3 tsp. = 1 Tbsp.
16 Tbsp. = 1 cup
2 cups = 1 pint
2 pints = 1 quart
4 quarts = 1 gal.
8 fluid oz. = 1 cup
1 qt. = 0.9464 L*
1 fluid oz. = 29.57 mL*
1 ft3 = 28.32 L*
TEMPERATURE TK = TC + 273.15 TF = 1.8(TC) + 32
TC = (TF - 32) / 1.8
ENERGY 1 cal = 4.184 J
NOTE: The ounces that measure mass are completely different from and unrelated to the fluid
ounces that measure volume.
DO NOT WRITE ON THIS SHEET
DO NOT WRITE ON THIS SHEET
Symbol Meaning Base Unit Prefix
giga, G billion 1 L = 1×10–9 GL
mega, M million 1 L = 1×10–6 ML
kilo, k thousand 1 L = 0.001 kL
deci, d tenth 1 L = 10 dL
centi, c hundredth 1 L = 100 cL
milli, m thousandth 1 L = 1000 mL
micro, µ millionth 1 L = 1×106 µL
nano, n billionth 1 L = 1×109 nL
pico, p trillionth 1 L = 1×1012 pL
1×109 L = 1 GL
1×106 L = 1 ML
1000 L = 1 kL
0.1 L = 1 dL
0.01 L = 1 cL
0.001 L = 1 mL
1×10–6 L = 1 µL
1×10–9 L = 1 nL
1×10–12 L = 1 pL
SOME CONSTANTS AND EQUATIONS
density =
mass
volume
mass % element in a compound = g element
g compound
⨯ 100
c = speed of light = 3.00x108 m/s
Ephoton = h Planck’s constant = 6.626x10–34 J´s
E = hc
λ
Avogadro’s Number = 6.022x1023
ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
ELECTRONEGATIVITIES FOR SOME OF THE ELEMENTS
H
2.1
Li
1.0
Be
1.5
B
2.0
C
2.5
N
3.0
O
3.5
F
4.0
Na
0.9
Mg
1.2
Al
1.5
Si
1.8
P
2.1
S
2.5
Cl
3.0
K
0.8
Ca
1.0
Sc
1.3
Ti
1.5
V
1.6
Cr
1.6
Mn
1.5
Fe
1.8
Co
1.9
Ni
1.9
Cu
1.9
Zn
1.6
Ga
1.6
Ge
1.8
As
2.0
Se
2.4
Br
2.8
Rb
0.8
Sr
1.0
Y
1.2
Zr
1.4
Nb
1.6
Mo
1.8
Tc
1.9
Ru
2.2
Rh
2.2
Pd
2.2
Ag
1.9
Cd
1.7
In
1.7
Sn
1.8
Sb
1.9
Te
2.1
I
2.5
Cs
0.7
Ba
0.9
La
1.0
Hf
1.3
Ta
1.5
W
1.7
Re
1.9
Os
2.2
Ir
2.2
Pt
2.2
Au
2.4
Hg
1.9
Tl
1.8
Pb
1.9
Bi
1.9
Po
2.0
At
2.2
Hp
0.7
Hm
0.8
Ws
1.0
Ss
1.2
Lp
1.3
Bl
1.5
Ad
1.7
Nv
1.9
Le
2.0
Mc
2.1
Rs
2.3
Gh
1.8
An
1.8
Fd
1.9
Sw
1.9
Gm
2.0
Gf
2.1
DO NOT WRITE ...
Elements their atomic numbers and logarithmsSatyam
This document contains tables listing:
1) The elements, their atomic numbers and molar masses.
2) Common units used to measure mass, volume, energy, length, force, pressure and temperature along with conversion factors between units.
3) Standard reduction potentials for various half-reactions involving reduction of elements and compounds.
This document is a periodic table that lists the elements in order of increasing atomic number. It provides the name, symbol, and atomic mass of each element, as well as color-coding to indicate whether each element is solid, liquid, or gas at room temperature. Additional information includes the electron configuration of each element and group/period classifications.
This document lists the atomic number, name, and symbol of each element in the periodic table from hydrogen to oganesson. It includes 118 elements organized by their atomic number and grouped into categories including alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, metalloids, non-metals, halogens, noble gases, lanthanides and actinides.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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1. The Periodic Table of Elements
Li
7
3
lithium
Na
23
11
sodium
K
39
19
potassium
Rb
85
37
rubidium
Cs
133
55
caesium
Fr
[223]
87
* The Lanthanides (atomic numbers 58 – 71) and the Actinides (atomic numbers 90 – 103) have been omitted.
Relative atomic masses for Cu and Cl have not been rounded to the nearest whole number.
.
francium
Be
1 2
Key
9
4
beryllium
atomic symbol
relative atomic mass
atomic (proton) number
name
Mg
24
12
magnesium
Ca
40
20
calcium
Sr
88
38
strontium
Ba
137
56
barium
Ra
[226]
88
radium
Sc
45
21
scandium
Y
89
39
yttrium
La*
139
57
lanthanum
Ac*
[227]
89
actinium
Ti
48
22
titanium
Zr
91
40
zirconium
Hf
178
72
hafnium
Rf
[261]
104
rutherfordium
V
51
23
vanadium
Nb
93
41
niobium
Ta
181
73
tantalum
Db
[262]
105
dubnium
Cr
52
24
chromium
Mo
96
42
molybdenum
W
184
74
tungsten
Sg
[266]
106
seaborgium
Mn
55
25
manganese
Tc
[98]
43
technetium
Re
186
75
rhenium
Bh
[264]
107
bohrium
H
1
hydrogen
Fe
56
26
1
iron
Ru
101
44
ruthenium
Os
190
76
osmium
Hs
[277]
108
hassium
Co
59
27
cobalt
Rh
103
45
rhodium
Ir
192
77
iridium
Mt
[268]
109
meitnerium
Ni
59
28
nickel
Pd
106
46
palladium
Pt
195
78
platinum
Ds
[271]
110
darmstadtium
Cu
63.5
29
copper
Ag
108
47
silver
Au
197
79
gold
Zn
65
30
zinc
Cd
112
48
cadmium
Hg
201
80
mercury
B
11
5
boron
Al
27
13
aluminium
Ga
70
31
gallium
In
115
49
indium
Tl
204
81
thallium
C
12
6
carbon
Si
28
14
silicon
Ge
73
32
germanium
Sn
119
50
tin
Pb
207
82
lead
N
14
7
nitrogen
P
31
15
phosphorus
As
75
33
arsenic
Sb
122
51
antimony
Bi
209
83
bismuth
O
16
8
oxygen
S
32
16
sulfur
Se
79
34
selenium
Te
128
52
tellurium
Po
[209]
84
polonium
F
19
9
fluorine
Cl
35.5
17
chlorine
Br
80
35
bromine
I
127
53
iodine
At
[210]
85
astatine
Ne
3 4 5 6 7 0
20
10
neon
He
4
2
helium
Ar
40
18
argon
Kr
84
36
krypton
Xe
131
54
xenon
Rn
[222]
86
radon
Rg
[272]
111
roentgenium
Cn
[285]
112
copernicium
Nh
[286]
113
nihonium
FI
[289]
114
flerovium
Mc
[289]
115
moscovium
Lv
[293]
116
livermorium
Ts
[294]
117
tennessine
Og
[294]
118
oganesson
Insert for GCSE Chemistry (8462), Combined Science: Trilogy (8464), and Combined Science: Synergy (8465) papers v1
NAME:
Alkali
metals
Noble
gases
Halogens
Alkali
earth
metals
Transition metals
Group no. tells you the number
of electrons in the outer shell
Proton number is the
same as the total
number of electrons
PROTONS
ELECTRONS
NEUTRONS
The relative atomic mass is
made up of the total number
of protons and neutrons
REMEMBER: The relative atomic mass is the average
mass of all the isotopes of an element. All the others
have been rounded to a whole number.
Least
reactive
Most
reactive
(Opposite
for
Gp
7)
CHARGE MASS
+1 1
-1 1/2000
0 1