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Periodic table of Elements lists the basic building blocks of our universe - both natural elements and man-made elements. In the table you will find the symbol and the name of an element as well as its atomic mass unit and the proton number \(Z\).
This periodic table is standardized and characterized by the fact that here all names of the elements correspond to their symbol. In addition, all names end uniformly on "-ium". Thus the periodic table is internationally understandable, i.e. it needs no translation into another languages.
\(Z\) | Symbol | Name |
---|---|---|
1 | H | Hydrogenium |
2 | He | Helium |
3 | Li | Lithium |
4 | Be | Beryllium |
5 | B | Borium |
6 | C | Carbonium |
7 | N | Nitrogenium |
8 | O | Oxygenium |
9 | F | Fluorium |
10 | Ne | Neonium |
11 | Na | Natrium |
12 | Mg | Magnesium |
13 | Al | Aluminium |
14 | Si | Silicium |
15 | P | Phosphorium |
16 | S | Sulfurium |
17 | Cl | Chlorium |
18 | Ar | Argonium |
19 | K | Kalium |
20 | Ca | Calcium |
21 | Sc | Scandium |
22 | Ti | Titanium |
23 | Va | Vanadium |
24 | Cr | Chromium |
25 | Mn | Magnanium |
26 | Fe | Ferrium |
27 | Co | Cobaltium |
28 | Ni | Nickelium |
29 | Cu | Cuprium |
30 | Zn | Zinkium |
31 | Ga | Gallium |
32 | Ge | Germanium |
33 | As | Arsenium |
34 | Se | Selenium |
35 | Br | Bromium |
36 | Kr | Kryptonium |
... | ... | ... |