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1
Hhydrogen
[1.007, 1.009]
1 18
3
Lilithium
[6.938, 6.997]
4
Beberyllium
9.012
11
Nasodium
22.99
12
Mgmagnesium[24.30, 24.31]
19
Kpotassium
39.10
20
Cacalcium
40.08
37
Rbrubidium
85.47
38
Srstrontium
87.62
38
Srstrontium
87.62
55
Cscaesium
132.9
55
Cscaesium
132.9
56
Babarium
137.3
87
Frfrancium
88
Raradium
5
Bboron
[10.80, 10.83]
13
Alaluminium
26.98
31
Gagallium
69.72
49
Inindium114.8
81
Tlthallium
[204.3, 204.4]
6
Ccarbon
[12.00, 12.02]
14
Sisilicon
[28.08, 28.09]
32
Gegermanium
72.63
50
Sntin
118.7
82
Pblead207.2
7
Nnitrogen
[14.00, 14.01]
15
Pphosphorus
30.97
33
Asarsenic
74.92
51
Sbantimony
121.8
83
Bibismuth
209.0
8
Ooxygen
[15.99, 16.00]
16
Ssulfur
[32.05, 32.08]
34
Seselenium78.96(3)
52
Tetellurium
127.6
84
Popolonium
9
Ffluorine
19.00
17
Clchlorine
[35.44, 35.46]
35
Brbromine
[79.90, 79.91]
53
Iiodine126.9
85
Atastatine
10
Neneon20.18
2
Hehelium4.003
18
Arargon39.95
36
Krkrypton
83.80
54
Xexenon131.3
86
Rnradon
22
Tititanium
47.87
22
Tititanium
47.87
40
Zrzirconium
91.22
72
Hfhafnium
178.5
104
Rfrutherfordium
23
Vvanadium
50.94
41
Nbniobium
92.91
73
Tatantalum
180.9
105
Dbdubnium
24
Crchromium
52.00
24
Crchromium
52.00
42
Momolybdenum
95.96(2)
74
Wtungsten
183.8
106
Sgseaborgium
25
Mnmanganese
54.94
43
Tctechnetium
75
Rerhenium
186.2
107
Bhbohrium
26
Feiron55.85
44
Ruruthenium
101.1
76
Ososmium
190.2
108
Hshassium
27
Cocobalt58.93
45
Rhrhodium
102.9
77
Iriridium192.2
109
Mtmeitnerium
28
Ninickel58.69
46
Pdpalladium
106.4
78
Ptplatinum
195.1
110
Dsdarmstadtium
29
Cucopper
63.55
47
Agsilver107.9
79
Augold197.0
30
Znzinc
65.38(2)
48
Cdcadmium
112.4
80
Hgmercury
200.6
111
Rgroentgenium
112
Cncopernicium
114
Flflerovium
116
Lvlivermorium
57
Lalanthanum
138.9
89
Acactinium
58
Cecerium140.1
90
Ththorium
232.0
59
Prpraseodymium
140.9
91
Paprotactinium
231.0
60
Ndneodymium
144.2
92
Uuranium
238.0
61
Pmpromethium
93
Npneptunium
62
Smsamarium
150.4
94
Puplutonium
63
Eueuropium
152.0
95
Amamericium
64
Gdgadolinium
157.3
96
Cmcurium
65
Tbterbium
158.9
97
Bkberkelium
66
Dydysprosium
162.5
98
Cfcalifornium
67
Hoholmium
164.9
99
Eseinsteinium
68
Ererbium
167.3
100
Fmfermium
69
Tmthulium
168.9
101
Mdmendelevium
70
Ybytterbium
173.1
102
Nonobelium
71
Lulutetium
175.0
103
Lrlawrencium
21
Scscandium
44.96
39
Yyttrium88.91
57-71
lanthanoids
89-103
actinoids
atomic number
Symbol
standard atomic weight
2 13 14 15 16 17 Key:
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
name
Notes- IUPAC 2011 Standard atomic weights abridged to four significant digits (Table 4 published in Pure Appl. Chem. 85, 1047-1078 (2013); http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/PAC-REP-13-03-02. The uncertainty in the last digit of the standard atomic weight value is listed in parentheses following the value. In the absence of parentheses, the uncertainty is one in that last digit. An interval in square brackets provides the lower and upper bounds of the standard atomic weight for that element. No values are listed for elements which lack isotopes with a characteristic isotopic abundance in natural terrestrial samples. See PAC for more details.
- “Aluminum” and “cesium” are commonly used alternative spellings for “aluminium” and “caesium.”
- Claims for the discovery of all the remaining elements in the last row of the Table, namely elements with atomic numbers 113, 115, 117 and 118, and for which no assignments have yet been made, are being considered by a IUPAC and IUPAP Joint Working Party.
For updates to this table, see iupac.org/reports/periodic_table/. This version is dated 1 May 2013. Copyright © 2013 IUPAC, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
IUPAC Periodic Table of the Elements
InternatIonal UnIon of PUre and aPPlIed ChemIstry