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118 Elements and Their Symbols and Atomic Numbers

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118 Elements and Their Symbols and Atomic Numbers

Sep 26, 2022, 16:45 IST

A Periodic Table of Elements is widely used in chemistry to look up chemical elements because they are arranged in a way that shows periodic trends in the chemical properties of the elements. However, the periodic table generally only shows the element's symbol, not its full name.

Most of the symbols are the same as the element name, but some element symbols have Latin roots. An example is a silver, denoted Ag from the Latin "Argentum." Another example would be the symbol "Fe," which denotes iron and can be traced back to the Latin word for iron, "Ferrum." It can be difficult for students in chemistry to learn all the names of the elements in all the periodic tables because these symbols don't always correspond to the English names of the elements. Therefore, below is a list of 118 elements and their symbols and atomic numbers:

Element Atomic Number Element Symbol
Hydrogen 1 H
Helium 2 He
Lithium 3 Li
Beryllium 4 Be
Boron 5 B
Carbon 6 C
Nitrogen 7 N
Oxygen 8 O
Fluorine 9 F
Neon 10 Ne
Sodium 11 Na
Magnesium 12 Mg
Aluminum 13 Al
Silicon 14 Si
Phosphorous 15 P
Sulfur 16 S
Chlorine 17 Cl
Argon 18 Ar
Potassium 19 K
Calcium 20 Ca
Scandium 21 Sc
Titanium 22 Ti
Vanadium 23 V
Chromium 24 Cr
Manganese 25 Mn
Iron 26 Fe
Cobalt 27 Co
Nickel 28 Ni
Copper 29 Cu
Zinc 30 Zn
Gallium 31 Ga
Germanium 32 Ge
Arsenic 33 As
Selenium 34 Se
Bromine 35 Br
Krypton 36 Kr
Rubidium 37 Rb
Strontium 38 Sr
Yttrium 39 Y
Zirconium 40 Zr
Niobium 41 Nb
Molybdenum 42 Mo
Technetium 43 Tc
Ruthenium 44 Ru
Rhodium 45 Rh
Palladium 46 Pd
Silver 47 Ag
Cadmium 48 Cd
Indium 49 In
Tin 50 Sn
Antimony 51 Sb
Tellurium 52 Te
Iodine 53 I
Xenon 54 Xe
Cesium 55 Cs
Barium 56 Ba
Lanthanum 57 La
Cerium 58 Ce
Praseodymium 59 Pr
Neodymium 60 Nd
Promethium 61 Pm
Samarium 62 Sm
Europium 63 Eu
Gadolinium 64 Gd
Terbium 65 Tb
Dysprosium 66 Dy
Holmium 67 Ho
Erbium 68 Er
Thulium 69 Tm
Ytterbium 70 Yb
Lutetium 71 Lu
Hafnium 72 Hf
Tantalum 73 Ta
Tungsten 74 W
Rhenium 75 Re
Osmium 76 Os
Iridium 77 Ir
Platinum 78 Pt
Gold 79 Au
Mercury 80 Hg
Thallium 81 Tl
Lead 82 Pb
Bismuth 83 Bi
Polonium 84 Po
Astatine 85 At
Radon 86 Rn
Francium 87 Fr
Radium 88 Ra
Actinium 89 Ac
Thorium 90 Th
Protactinium 91 Pa
Uranium 92 U
Neptunium 93 Np
Plutonium 94 Pu
Americium 95 Am
Curium 96 Cm
Berkelium 97 Bk
Californium 98 Cf
Einsteinium 99 Es
Fermium 100 Fm
Mendelevium 101 Md
Nobelium 102 No
Lawrencium 103 Lr
Rutherfordium 104 Rf
Dubnium 105 Db
Seaborgium 106 Sg
Bohrium 107 Bh
Hassium 108 Hs
Meitnerium 109 Mt
Darmstadtium 110 Ds
Roentgenium 111 Rg
Copernicium 112 Cn
Nihonium 113 Nh
Flerovium 114 Fl
Moscovium 115 Mc
Livermorium 116 Lv
Tennessine 117 Ts
Oganesson 118 Og

Characteristics of the Periodic Table

  • The elements are arranged in the increasing order of atomic number.
  • Periodic table elements are identified by a unique symbol, not a full name, as some element names can be long and complex.
  • Elements are arranged vertically and horizontally. Elements arranged vertically in columns are called "groups," and elements arranged horizontally in rows are called "periods."
  • Other elements are grouped according to periodic trends and properties.

Valency of an Element

To achieve the most stable configuration possible, i.e., noble gas, the atom of an element tries to gain or lose electrons. An ability of an atom to gain or lose electrons to achieve a stable or inert gas configuration is called the valence of an element. A number of electrons in the outermost shell is called the valence electrons, and the outermost shell is called the valence shell. The valence of an element is resolved by the no of electrons in the valence shell. It is essential to know the atomic number and electron configuration of an element to find its valency.

Atomic Number

The concept of atomic number and valence can only be understood when you know exactly what the elements are made of. The element is made up of only one type of atom. An atom is the smallest indivisible unit of matter. It consists of electrons, protons, and neutrons. The center of an atom is also called the nucleus, which is positively charged and consists of protons and neutrons. Protons are positively charged. Neutrons are neutral, so they have no charge. The nucleus is surrounded by charged electrons which is negative.

The sum of protons and neutrons gives the atomic mass of an element. Atomic number is the total number of protons present in the nucleus of an atom. It is denoted by the letter Z. The chemical properties of an element are determined by the number of protons in the nucleus. This is why knowing atomic numbers is important to understanding the chemistry of the elements.

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

Q1. What is the symbol of an element with the atomic number 118?

Ans. Oganesson with the symbol Og, for the element with Z = 118.

Q2. What element has the longest name?

Ans. Rutherfordium

Q3. Which is the heaviest element?

Ans. The heaviest stable element is uranium, but over the years, physicists have used accelerators to synthesize larger, heavier elements. The United States and Russia created element 118 in the year 2006.

Q4. What is the most stable element?

Ans. There are 90+ elements of the periodic table that occur naturally in the Universe, but of them all, iron is the most stable.

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