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111 Rg 112 Uub (272) 2 He 4.002602 2 0 K Shell K-L K-L-M -L-M-N -M-N-O -N-O-P -O-P-Q -N-O-P -O-P-Q 18 VIIIA 17 VIIB VIIA 16 VIB VIA 15 VB VA 14 IVB IVA 13 IIIB IIIA 10 Ne 20.1797 2-8 0 9 F 18.9984032 2-7 -1 8 O 15.9994 2-6 -2 7 N 14.0067 2-5 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 -1 -2 -3 6 C 12.0107 2-4 +2 +4 -4 5 B 10.811 2-3 +3 18 Ar 39.948 2-8-8 0 17 Cl 35.453 2-8-7 +1 +5 +7 -1 16 S 32.065 2-8-6 +4 +6 -2 15 P 30.973761 2-8-5 +3 +5 -3 14 Si 28.0855 2-8-4 +2 +4 -4 13 Al 26.981538 2-8-3 +3 36 Kr 83.798 -8-18-8 0 35 Br 79.904 -8-18-7 +1 +5 -1 34 Se 78.96 -8-18-6 +4 +6 -2 33 As 74.92160 -8-18-5 +3 +5 -3 32 Ge 72.64 -8-18-4 +2 +4 31 Ga 69.723 -8-18-3 +3 54 Xe 131.293 -18-18-8 0 53 I 126.90447 -18-18-7 +1 +5 +7 -1 52 Te 127.60 -18-18-6 +4 +6 -2 51 Sb 121.760 -18-18-5 +3 +5 -3 50 Sn 118.710 -18-18 -4 +2 +4 49 In 114.818 -18-18-3 +3 86 Rn (222) -32-18-8 0 85 At (210) -32-18-7 84 Po (209) -32-18-6 +2 +4 83 Bi 208.98038 -32-18-5 +3 +5 82 Pb 207.2 -32-18-4 +2 +4 81 Tl 204.3833 -32-18-3 +1 +3 1 H 1.00794 1 +1 -1 1 Group IA 30 Zn 65.409 -8-18-2 +2 29 Cu 63.546 -8-18-1 +1 +2 28 Ni 58.6934 -8-16-2 +2 +3 27 Co 58.933200 -8-15-2 26 Fe 55.845 -8-14-2 +2 +3 25 Mn 54.938049 -8-13-2 +2 +3 +4 +7 24 Cr 51.9961 -8-13-1 +2 +3 +6 23 V 50.9415 -8-11-2 +2 +3 +4 +5 22 Ti 47.867 -8-10-2 +2 +3 +4 21 Sc 44.955910 -8-9-2 +3 20 Ca 40.078 -8-8-2 +2 19 K 39.0983 -8-8-1 +1 +2 +3 4 Be 9.012182 2-2 +2 3 Li 6.941 2-1 +1 12 Mg 24.3050 2-8-2 +2 11 Na 22.989770 2-8-1 +1 2 IIA 3 IIIA IIIB 4 IVA IVB 5 VA VB 6 VIA VIB 7 VIIA VIIB 11 IB IB 12 IIB IIB 10 9 VIIIA VIII 8 48 Cd 112.411 -18-18-2 +2 47 Ag 107.8682 -18-18-1 +1 46 Pd 106.42 -18-18-0 +2 +3 45 Rh 102.90550 -18-16-1 44 Ru 101.07 -18-15-1 +3 43 Tc (98) -18-13-2 42 Mo 95.94 -18-13-1 +6 41 Nb 92.90638 -18-12-1 +3 +5 40 Zr 91.224 -18-10-2 +4 39 Y 88.90585 -18-9-2 +3 38 Sr 87.62 -18-8-2 +2 37 Rb 85.4678 -18-8-1 +1 +3 80 Hg 200.59 -32-18-2 +1 +2 79 Au 196.96655 -32-18-1 +1 +3 78 Pt 195.078 -32-17-1 +2 +4 77 Ir 192.217 -32-15-2 76 Os 190.23 -32-14-2 +3 +4 75 Re 186.207 -32-13-2 74 W 183.84 -32-12-2 +6 73 Ta 180.9479 -32-11-2 +5 72 Hf 178.49 -32-10-2 +4 57* La 138.9055 -18-9-2 +3 56 Ba 137.327 -18-8-2 +2 55 Cs 132.90545 -18-8-1 +1 +3 +4 110 Ds (271) -32-16-2 109 Mt (268) -32-15-2 108 Hs (277) -32-14-2 107 Bh (264) -32-13-2 106 Sg (266) -32-12-2 105 Db (262) -32-11-2 104 Rf (261) -32-10-2 +4 89** Ac (227) -18-9-2 +3 88 Ra (226) -18-8-2 +2 87 Fr (223) -18-8-1 +1 +4 +6 +7 +4 +6 +7 71 Lu 174.967 -32-9-2 +3 70 Yb 173.04 -32-8-2 +2 +3 69 Tm 168.93421 -31-8-2 +3 68 Er 167.259 -30-8-2 +3 67 Ho 164.93032 -29-8-2 +3 66 Dy 162.500 -28-8-2 +3 65 Tb 158.92534 -27-8-2 +3 64 Gd 157 .25 -25-9-2 63 Eu 151.964 -25-8-2 +2 +3 62 Sm 150.36 -24-8-2 61 Pm (145) -23-8-2 +3 60 Nd 144.24 -22-8-2 +3 59 Pr 140.90765 -21-8-2 +3 58 Ce 140.116 -19-9-2 +3 +4 * Lanthanides +3 97 Bk (247) -27-8-2 96 Cm (247) -25-9-2 95 Am (243) -25-8-2 94 Pu (244) -24-8-2 93 Np (237) -22-9-2 92 U 238.02891 -21-9-2 91 Pa 231.03588 -20-9-2 +5 +4 90 Th 232.0381 -18-10-2 +4 +2 +3 ** Actinides 103 Lr (262) -32-8-3 +3 102 No (259) -32-8-2 +2 +3 101 Md (258) -31-8-2 +2 +3 100 Fm (257) -30-8-2 +3 99 Es (252) -29-8-2 +3 98 Cf (251) -28-8-2 +3 +3 +4 +3 +4 +5 +6 +3 +4 +5 +6 +3 +3 +4 +5 +6 +3 +4 +5 +6 The new IUPAC format numbers the groups from 1 to 18. The previous IUPAC numbering system and the system used by Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) are also shown. For radioactive elements that do not occur in nature, the mass number of the most stable isotope is given in parentheses. Elements 112, 114, and 116 have been reported but not confirmed. References 1. G. J. Leigh, Editor, Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, 1990. 2. Chemical and Engineering News, 63(5), 27, 1985. 3. Atomic Weights of the Elements, 2001, Pure & Appl. Chem., 75, 1107, 2003. 50 Sn 118.710 -18-18-4 +2 +4 Key to Chart Oxidation States Electron Configuration Atomic Number Symbol 2001 Atomic Weight PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS New Notation Previous IUPAC Form CAS Version (285) 114 Uuq (289) 116 Uuh (289) Metallic solids Non-metallic solids Liquids Gases

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111Rg

112Uub

(272)

2He4.0026022

0

K

Shell

K-L

K-L-M

-L-M-N

-M-N-O

-N-O-P

-O-P-Q

-N-O-P

-O-P-Q

18

VIIIA

17VIIBVIIA

16VIBVIA

15VBVA

14IVBIVA

13IIIBIIIA

10Ne

20.17972-8

09F

18.99840322-7

-18O

15.99942-6

-27N

14.00672-5

+1+2+3+4+5-1-2-3

6C

12.01072-4

+2+4-4

5B

10.8112-3

+3

18Ar

39.9482-8-8

017Cl

35.4532-8-7

+1+5+7-1

16S

32.0652-8-6

+4+6-2

15P

30.9737612-8-5

+3+5-3

14Si

28.08552-8-4

+2+4-4

13Al

26.9815382-8-3

+3

36Kr

83.798-8-18-8

035Br

79.904-8-18-7

+1+5-1

34Se

78.96-8-18-6

+4+6-2

33As

74.92160-8-18-5

+3+5-3

32Ge

72.64-8-18-4

+2+4

31Ga

69.723-8-18-3

+3

54Xe

131.293-18-18-8

053I

126.90447-18-18-7

+1+5+7-1

52Te

127.60-18-18-6

+4+6-2

51Sb

121.760-18-18-5

+3+5-3

50Sn

118.710-18-18 -4

+2+4

49In

114.818-18-18-3

+3

86Rn

(222)-32-18-8

085At

(210)-32-18-7

84Po

(209)-32-18-6

+2+4

83Bi

208.98038-32-18-5

+3+5

82Pb

207.2-32-18-4

+2+4

81Tl

204.3833-32-18-3

+1+3

1H1.007941

+1-1

1Group

IA

30Zn

65.409-8-18-2

+229Cu

63.546-8-18-1

+1+2

28Ni

58.6934-8-16-2

+2+3

27Co

58.933200-8-15-2

26Fe

55.845-8-14-2

+2+3

25Mn

54.938049-8-13-2

+2+3+4+7

24Cr

51.9961-8-13-1

+2+3+6

23V

50.9415-8-11-2

+2+3+4+5

22Ti

47.867-8-10-2

+2+3+4

21Sc

44.955910-8-9-2

+320Ca

40.078-8-8-2

+219K

39.0983-8-8-1

+1 +2+3

4Be

9.0121822-2

+23Li

6.9412-1

+1

12Mg

24.30502-8-2

+211Na

22.9897702-8-1

+1

2

IIA

3IIIAIIIB

4IVAIVB

5VAVB

6VIAVIB

7VIIAVIIB

11IBIB

12IIBIIB

109VIIIAVIII

8

48Cd

112.411-18-18-2

+247Ag

107.8682-18-18-1

+146Pd

106.42-18-18-0

+2+3

45Rh

102.90550-18-16-1

44Ru

101.07-18-15-1

+343Tc

(98)-18-13-2

42Mo

95.94-18-13-1

+641Nb

92.90638-18-12-1

+3+5

40Zr

91.224-18-10-2

+439Y

88.90585-18-9-2

+338Sr

87.62-18-8-2

+237Rb

85.4678-18-8-1

+1 +3

80Hg

200.59-32-18-2

+1+2

79Au

196.96655-32-18-1

+1+3

78Pt

195.078-32-17-1

+2+4

77Ir

192.217-32-15-2

76Os

190.23-32-14-2

+3+4

75Re

186.207-32-13-2

74W

183.84-32-12-2

+673Ta

180.9479-32-11-2

+572Hf

178.49-32-10-2

+457*La

138.9055-18-9-2

+356Ba

137.327-18-8-2

+255Cs

132.90545-18-8-1

+1 +3+4

110Ds(271)-32-16-2

109Mt(268)-32-15-2

108Hs(277)-32-14-2

107Bh(264)-32-13-2

106Sg(266)-32-12-2

105Db(262)-32-11-2

104Rf(261)-32-10-2

+489**Ac(227)-18-9-2

+388Ra(226)-18-8-2

+287Fr(223)-18-8-1

+1

+4+6+7

+4+6+7

71Lu

174.967-32-9-2

+370Yb

173.04-32-8-2

+2+3

69Tm

168.93421-31-8-2

+368Er

167.259-30-8-2

+367Ho

164.93032-29-8-2

+366Dy

162.500-28-8-2

+365Tb

158.92534-27-8-2

+364Gd

157 .25-25-9-2

63Eu

151.964-25-8-2

+2+3

62Sm

150.36-24-8-2

61Pm

(145)-23-8-2

+360Nd

144.24-22-8-2

+359Pr

140.90765-21-8-2

+358Ce

140.116-19-9-2

+3+4

* Lanthanides

+3

97Bk(247)-27-8-2

96Cm(247)-25-9-2

95Am(243)-25-8-2

94Pu(244)-24-8-2

93Np(237)-22-9-2

92U238.02891-21-9-2

91Pa231.03588-20-9-2

+5+4

90Th232.0381-18-10-2

+4

+2+3

** Actinides103Lr(262)-32-8-3

+3102No(259)-32-8-2

+2+3

101Md(258)-31-8-2

+2+3

100Fm(257)-30-8-2

+399Es(252)-29-8-2

+398Cf(251)-28-8-2

+3+3+4

+3+4+5+6

+3+4+5+6

+3+3+4+5+6

+3+4+5+6

The new IUPAC format numbers the groups from 1 to 18. The previous IUPAC numbering system and the system used by Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) are also shown. For radioactiveelements that do not occur in nature, the mass number of the most stable isotope is given in parentheses. Elements 112, 114, and 116 have been reported but not confirmed.

References1. G. J. Leigh, Editor, Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, 1990.2. Chemical and Engineering News, 63(5), 27, 1985.3. Atomic Weights of the Elements, 2001, Pure & Appl. Chem., 75, 1107, 2003.

50Sn118.710-18-18-4

+2+4

Key to Chart

Oxidation States

ElectronConfiguration

Atomic NumberSymbol

2001 Atomic Weight

PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS

New NotationPrevious IUPAC Form

CAS Version

(285)

114Uuq(289)

116Uuh(289)

Metallic solids

Non-metallic solids

Liquids

Gases

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