1
H
Hydrogen
1.008
2
He
Helium
4.003
3
Li
Lithium
6.941
4
Be
Beryllium
9.012
5
B
Boron
10.811
6
C
Carbon
12.011
7
N
Nitrogen
14.007
8
O
Oxygen
15.999
9
F
Fluorine
18.998
10
Ne
Neon
20.18
11
Na
Sodium
22.99
12
Mg
Magnesium
24.305
13
Al
Aluminum
26.982
14
Si
Silicon
28.086
15
P
Phosphorus
30.974
16
S
Sulfur
32.065
17
Cl
Chlorine
35.453
18
Ar
Argon
39.948
19
K
Potassium
39.098
20
Ca
Calcium
40.078
21
Sc
Scandium
44.956
22
Ti
Titanium
47.867
23
V
Vanadium
50.942
24
Cr
Chromium
51.996
25
Mn
Manganese
54.938
26
Fe
Iron
55.845
27
Co
Cobalt
58.933
28
Ni
Nickel
58.693
29
Cu
Copper
63.546
30
Zn
Zinc
65.38
31
Ga
Gallium
69.723
32
Ge
Germanium
72.64
33
As
Arsenic
74.922
34
Se
Selenium
78.96
35
Br
Bromine
79.904
36
Kr
Krypton
83.798
37
Rb
Rubidium
85.468
38
Sr
Strontium
87.62
39
Y
Yttrium
88.906
40
Zr
Zirconium
91.224
41
Nb
Niobium
92.906
42
Mo
Molybdenum
95.96
43
Tc
Technetium
98
44
Ru
Ruthenium
101.07
45
Rh
Rhodium
102.91
46
Pd
Palladium
106.42
47
Ag
Silver
107.87
48
Cd
Cadmium
112.41
49
In
Indium
114.82
50
Sn
Tin
118.71
51
Sb
Antimony
121.76
52
Te
Tellurium
127.6
53
I
Iodine
126.9
54
Xe
Xenon
131.29
55
Cs
Cesium
132.91
56
Ba
Barium
137.33
57
La
Lanthanum
138.91
58
Ce
Cerium
140.12
59
Pr
Praseodymium
140.91
60
Nd
Neodymium
144.24
61
Pm
Promethium
145
62
Sm
Samarium
150.36
63
Eu
Europium
151.96
64
Gd
Gadolinium
157.25
65
Tb
Terbium
158.93
66
Dy
Dysprosium
162.5
67
Ho
Holmium
164.93
68
Er
Erbium
167.26
69
Tm
Thulium
168.93
70
Yb
Ytterbium
173.05
71
Lu
Lutetium
174.97
72
Hf
Hafnium
178.49
73
Ta
Tantalum
180.95
74
W
Tungsten
183.84
75
Re
Rhenium
186.21
76
Os
Osmium
190.23
77
Ir
Iridium
192.22
78
Pt
Platinum
195.08
79
Au
Gold
196.97
80
Hg
Mercury
200.59
81
Tl
Thallium
204.38
82
Pb
Lead
207.2
83
Bi
Bismuth
208.98
84
Po
Polonium
209
85
At
Astatine
210
86
Rn
Radon
222
87
Fr
Francium
223
88
Ra
Radium
226
89
Ac
Actinium
227
90
Th
Thorium
232.04
91
Pa
Protactinium
231.04
92
U
Uranium
238.03
93
Np
Neptunium
237
94
Pu
Plutonium
244
95
Am
Americium
243
96
Cm
Curium
247
97
Bk
Berkelium
247
98
Cf
Californium
251
99
Es
Einsteinium
252
100
Fm
Fermium
257
101
Md
Mendelevium
258
102
No
Nobelium
259
103
Lr
Lawrencium
262
104
Rf
Rutherfordium
267
105
Db
Dubnium
268
106
Sg
Seaborgium
269
107
Bh
Bohrium
270
108
Hs
Hassium
269
109
Mt
Meitnerium
278
110
Ds
Darmstadtium
281
111
Rg
Roentgenium
282
112
Cn
Copernicium
285
113
Nh
Nihonium
286
114
Fl
Flerovium
289
115
Mc
Moscovium
290
116
Lv
Livermorium
293
117
Ts
Tennessine
294
118
Og
Oganesson
294

Interactive Periodic Table of Elements

Welcome to our comprehensive interactive periodic table of elements. This modern periodic table is designed to help students, researchers, and chemistry enthusiasts explore and understand the fundamental building blocks of matter. Our interactive periodic table features all 118 elements, complete with detailed information about their properties, electron configurations, and practical applications.

Understanding the Periodic Table Structure

The periodic table organizes chemical elements based on their atomic numbers, electron configurations, and recurring chemical properties. Elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number, with periods (rows) and groups (columns) showing periodic trends. This systematic arrangement in our interactive periodic table helps visualize relationships between elements and predict their behavior.

Key Features of Our Interactive Periodic Table:

Comprehensive element information including atomic mass, electron configuration, and physical properties
Color-coded categories for easy identification of element groups
Detailed descriptions of each element's characteristics and applications
Interactive interface for exploring element details
Regular updates to reflect the latest scientific discoveries

Using the Interactive Periodic Table

Our periodic table tool is intuitive and user-friendly. Simply click on any element to view detailed information, including its atomic structure, physical properties, and common applications. Whether you're studying chemistry, conducting research, or just curious about chemical elements, this interactive periodic table serves as an invaluable reference tool.

Educational Applications

The periodic table is essential for chemistry education at all levels. Students can use this interactive periodic table to:

  • Learn element symbols and atomic numbers
  • Study periodic trends and patterns
  • Understand electron configurations
  • Explore element properties and relationships
  • Research chemical bonding and reactions

From hydrogen to oganesson, our comprehensive periodic table provides accurate, up-to-date information about every known element. Whether you're interested in transition metals, noble gases, or rare earth elements, you'll find detailed data and descriptions to support your understanding of chemistry.

Exploring the Modern Periodic Table

The periodic table is a fundamental tool in chemistry that organizes all known chemical elements in a systematic way. Each element in the periodic table has unique properties and characteristics that make it essential for various applications in science and industry. The periodic table helps scientists and students understand the relationships between different elements and their behavior in chemical reactions.

The periodic table is organized into several key sections:

  • Main Group Elements: The periodic table's main group elements include the most common elements found in nature.
  • Transition Metals: Located in the center of the periodic table, these elements exhibit unique properties.
  • Noble Gases: Found in the rightmost column of the periodic table, these elements are chemically inert.
  • Lanthanides and Actinides: These special series of elements are displayed separately below the main periodic table.

Important Trends in the Periodic Table:

Atomic Size

Atomic radius generally decreases from left to right across a period in the periodic table.

Electronegativity

Electronegativity typically increases from left to right across the periodic table.

Ionization Energy

The energy required to remove an electron generally increases across a period.

Electron Affinity

The tendency to accept electrons typically increases from left to right.

Understanding the periodic table is crucial for various fields, including chemistry, physics, materials science, and engineering. The periodic table helps predict element properties, chemical reactions, and material behaviors. From developing new materials to understanding chemical bonding, the periodic table remains an indispensable tool in modern science.