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Everything for chemists: from the periodic system in online and PDF versions, to online calculators and free software for chemists. English-Croatian chemistry dictionary and glossary is always at hand.
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Calc4Chem is a JavaScript scientific calculator for chemists. This calculator can be used as common scientific calculator (sin, cos, log, power, root, memory), but it also includes a molecular weight calculator and the tables with various physical and chemical constants. The calculator contains a list with task history, storing all the recent inputs and results. Scientific calculator displays the numbers rounded to a user-specified number of decimal places.
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[H1] PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS
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Lanthanide
Actinide
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H11.008
He24.0026
Li36.94
Be49.0122
B510.81
C612.011
N714.007
O815.999
F918.998
Ne1020.180
Na1122.990
Mg1224.305
Al1326.982
Si1428.085
P1530.974
S1632.06
Cl1735.45
Ar1839.948
K1939.098
Ca2040.078
Sc2144.956
Ti2247.867
V2350.942
Cr2451.996
Mn2554.938
Fe2655.845
Co2758.933
Ni2858.693
Cu2963.546
Zn3065.38
Ga3169.723
Ge3272.630
As3374.922
Se3478.971
Br3579.904
Kr3683.798
Rb3785.468
Sr3887.62
Y3988.906
Zr4091.224
Nb4192.906
Mo4295.95
TcTc43[98]
Ru44101.07
Rh45102.91
Pd46106.42
Ag47107.87
Cd48112.41
In49114.82
Sn50118.71
Sb51121.76
Te52127.60
I53126.90
Xe54131.29
Cs55132.91
Ba56137.33
La57138.91
Ce58140.12
Pr59140.91
Nd60144.24
PmPm61[145]
Sm62150.36
Eu63151.96
Gd64157.25
Tb65158.93
Dy66162.50
Ho67164.93
Er68167.26
Tm69168.93
Yb70173.05
Lu71174.97
Hf72178.49
Ta73180.95
W74183.84
Re75186.21
Os76190.23
Ir77192.22
Pt78195.08
Au79196.97
Hg80200.59
Tl81204.38
Pb82207.2
Bi83208.98
Po84[209]
At85[210]
Rn86[222]
Fr87[223]
Ra88[226]
Ac89[227]
Th90232.04
Pa91231.04
U92238.03
NpNp93[237]
PuPu94[244]
AmAm95[243]
CmCm96[247]
BkBk97[247]
CfCf98[251]
EsEs99[252]
FmFm100[257]
MdMd101[258]
NoNo102[259]
LrLr103[262]
RfRf104[267]
DbDb105[270]
SgSg106[271]
BhBh107[270]
HsHs108[277]
MtMt109[276]
DsDs110[281]
RgRg111[282]
CnCn112[285]
NhNh113[285]
FlFl114[289]
McMc115[289]
LvLv116[293]
TsTs117[294]
OgOg118[294]
La-Lu
57-71
Ac-Lr
89-103
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Absolute zero (0 K, -273.15 °C)
Triple point of oxygen (54.3584 K, -218.7916 °C)
Triple point of argon (83.8058 K, -189.3442 °C)
Triple point of mercury (234.3156 K, -38.8344 °C)
Triple point of water (273.16 K, 0.01 °C)
Melting point of gallium (302.9146 K, 29.7646 °C)
Freezing point of indium (429.7485 K, 156.5985 °C)
Freezing point of tin (505.0785 K, 231.928 °C)
Freezing point of zinc (692.6775 K, 419.527 °C)
Freezing point of aluminum (933.473 K, 660.323 °C)
Freezing point of silver (1234.93 K, 961.78 °C)
Freezing point of gold (1337.33 K, 1064.18 °C)
Freezing point of copper (1357.77 K, 1084.62 °C)
Relative atomic masses are expressed with five significant figures. For elements that have no stable nuclides, the value enclosed in brackets indicates the mass number of the longest-lived isotope of the element. However four such elements (bismuth, thorium, protactinium and uranium) do have a characteristic terrestrial isotopic composition, and for these an atomic weight is tabulated (Atomic Weights of the Elements 2013, Pure Appl. Chem., Vol. 88, No. 3, (2016) 265-291)
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[H3] Why is the periodic table shaped like it is?
Organization of chemical elements in alphabetical order by their names (or symbols) doesn't tell us anything about their properties but it is useful when searching for an element. We can list elements in order of increasing atomic number but it wouldn't be a periodic table any more. The periodic table is a chart that organizes the elements by increasing atomic number and their chemical and physical properties (see article History of the Periodic table of elements). Rows are arranged so that elements with similar properties fall into the same vertical columns ("groups").
Long form of the periodic table
The lanthanides and actinides should actually be placed in the middle of the table as well, after lanthanum and actinium, but, because of their similarity to each other, they are removed from the middle to save space.
Short form of the periodic table
On periodni.com you can find two version of the periodic table
EniG. Periodic table of the elements - a very attractive periodic table, available in six languages (German, English, French, Croatian, Italian, and Spanish) and twelve temperatures (ITS-90), completely designed in CSS.
ASCII Periodic table of the elements - a periodic table especially made for browsers with slow (or expensive) connections (such as a mobile phone users) or for purely text-based browsers like Lynx.
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[H3] JavaScript programs
Calculator - the best online scientific calculator.
Scientific calculator for chemists - can be used as a common scientific calculator (sin, cos, log, power, root, memory), but also contains a molecular weight calculator and tables with various physical and chemical constants.
Gas laws calculator: general gas equation, Charles' law, Gay-Lussac's law, Boyle's law, and combined gas law.
Molar mass calculator - Enter a chemical formula to calculate its molar mass and press Enter.
Angle converter - is highly helpful if you have angles measured in degrees (or grads, or radians) and you want them in radians (or grads or decimal degrees).
Roman numerals converter - a small, easy to use tool which converts Roman Numerals to Arabic numbers and vice versa.
Number systems converter - easy to use tool which converts a decimal numbers to binary (octal, hexadecimal, ...) and vice versa.
[H3] PHP programs
Preparation of solutions - a useful tool which allows you to calculate how many solid chemicals or stock solutions you will need to prepare the desired solution.
Labeling of chemical containers - After you prepare the solution, we need label the container to clearly identify its contents. This tool will prepare a label for a bottle with all the necessary information and hazard pictograms.
Related pages: List of chemical compounds, Abbreviations and acronyms of chemical compounds, GHS - Hazard pictograms
Oxidation numbers calculator - The sum of the oxidation numbers of all the atoms in a species must be equal to the net charge on the species.
Writing chemical equations on the Web - This script produces code for writing chemical equations with double arrows and oxidation numbers which can be directly embedded into HTML websites, forums or blogs.
Do you have a redox equation you don't know how to balance? Besides simply balancing the equation in question, these programs will also give you a detailed overview of the entire balancing process with your chosen method.
Balancing redox reactions by ion-electron method (also called the half-reaction method)
Balancing redox reactions by oxidation number change method
Balancing redox reactions by aggregate redox species method (or ARS method) (New on periodni.com)
Related pages: Practice exercises, Divide the redox reaction into two half-reactions (New on periodni.com).
Balancing chemical equations using Gauss elimination method - Every chemical equations must be balanced. This calculator uses the Gaussian elimination method to determine the stoichiometric coefficients of a chemical equation.
[H3] Online games
Memory game - a Javascript version of the popular memory card game, also known as concentration (Themes: Chemistry, Animals, Elements)
Find the pairs - Match the words with the correct images (or name and symbol of element).
[IMG: English-Croatian chemistry dictionary and glossary]
[H3] English-Croatian chemistry dictionary and glossary
The Ilustrated Chemical glossary contains basic information about basic terms in chemistry, physical quantities, measuring units, classes of compounds and materials and important theories and laws.
A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I
· J · K · L · M · N · O · P · Q ·
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[H3] Articles and tables
Electronic configurations of the elements - The electron configuration describes the distribution of electrons in the shell of an atom at various energy states. This is described by the occupied sub-shells. The shell number is followed by the letter of the sub-shell, with the number of electrons in the shell indicated by a superscript number.
Fundamental physical constants - CODATA Recommended Values of the Fundamental Physical Constants: 2014.
Solubility product constants - Solubility product constant (Ksp) (or the solubility product) is the product of the molar concentrations of the constituent ions, each raised to the power of its stoichiometric coefficient in the equilibrium equation.
SI - International System of Units - The base quantities used in the International System of Units are length, mass, time, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity. The corresponding base units of the SI were chosen by the CGPM to be the metre, the kilogram, the second, the ampere, the kelvin, the mole, and the candela.
Abbreviations and acronyms of chemical compounds - Standard abbreviations and acronyms of chemical compounds used by the Journal of Organic Chemistry (JOC) require no definition.
NFPA 704 Hazard Diamond - NFPA 704: Standard system for the identification of the hazards of materials for emergency response.
GHS - Hazard pictograms - The diamond-shaped pictograms indicate the nature of the hazards associated with the use of a hazardous substance or mixture. Do you know what these pictograms mean?
Crystal systems and Bravais lattices - Crystal system is a method of classifying crystalline substances on the basis of their unit cell. There are seven unique crystal systems: cubic, hexagonal, tetragonal, trigonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic and triclinic.
[H3] Stoichiometry
Stoichiometric calculations - five steps to the solution - Stoichiometric calculations are based on the equalization between the ratio of the amount of substance we're interested in, and the ratio of the corresponding absolute values of the stoichiometric numbers. Almost every single stoichiometric task can be solved in five easy steps, and with only a basic knowledge of mathematics.
Quantitative expression of composition of mixtures and solutions - The quantitative composition of a solution can be expressed with: concentration, fraction, ratio (molar, mass and volume), and molality.
[H3] Chemistry
Rare earth elements (REE) - Rare earth elements (REE) are a collection of seventeen chemical elements in the periodic table, specifically the fifteen lanthanides plus scandium and yttrium.
History of the rare earth elements - The close chemical similarity of the rare earth elements is displayed in their occurring together in nature and further by the fact that it took nearly 150 years to isolate and identify them.
Naming of elements of atomic numbers greater than 100 - In 1978 IUPAC Commission on the Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry decided that it is necessary to have a systematic naming for the elements with atomic number Z > 100, even for those which had not been discovered.
History of the Periodic table of elements - Short history of how the Periodic table of chemical elements was arranged, from Lavoisier's Table of simple substances to Seaborg Actinide concept.
Chlorinity and salinity of seawater - The most characteristic feature of seawater is its salty taste. Each liter of the ocean contains approximately 34 g of dissolved salts.
[H3] Ecology
Do follow us global warming, cooling or pollution?
Climate change - Some will lie for money (privileges, power) while others will present data that support their 'truth', the third are exclusive and believe only in their own 'truth', the fourth are most likely right but they are lost in all this crowd. Which one of them is actually right, only time will tell.
Global warming and mankind - Greenhouse gasses are gasses that allow unhindered passage of short wave sunlight (visible part of the spectrum and ultraviolet radiation), and absorb long wave radiation (infrared radiation).
Story of ozone and ozone holes - The effect of ozone depends on how far away we are from it: it poisons us in the cities (photochemical smog), it heats us in the troposphere (greenhouse gas) and protects us in the stratosphere (ozone layer).
World War 3: Battle for Earth - I believe you all heard the old saying about how we did not inherit the Earth from our parents but are instead borrowing it from our children. If we want our children to be better follow us battle for Earth.
The ozone layer is not a shield, it is the remnant of UV radiation protection - Ozone does not have a shield that reflects ultraviolet radiation - it sacrifices itself for our protection. No matter how thick the ozone layer is it will simply disappear when illuminated. The ozone layer represents a "negative image" in terms of UV radiation protection. It is comprised of ozone molecules that UV photons did not hit and those that were not dissociated even though they were hit.
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A small collection of tools which may help with designing and creating web pages.
Hexadecimal color codes
The table of color names and their corresponding RGB values: Colors sorted alphabetically and Colors sorted by hex values
Writing mathematical and chemical equations on the Web - How to display fractions in Web pages or write the double arrow in the equilibrium reaction.
Character entity references in HTML - Character entity references for international characters, symbols, mathematical symbols, and Greek letters.
Unicode UTF-8 encoding - the Unicode Standard assigns a code point (a number) to each character in every supported script.
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Below are several versions of the periodic table prepared for printing on A4 paper (297×210 mm)
Printable periodic table - Black and white version
Printable periodic table - Colour version
Blank periodic table worksheets for student work
Is chemistry in your job description or a subject in school? Here you can find a bookmark sized 'Periodic table' with basic instructions on how to balance chemical reactions
Periodic table' bookmark
and rules and style conventions for writing SI units and quantities shortened to a single page.
Rules and style conventions for expressing values of quantities
Make 3D paper models of seven basic crystal systems (A4 paper: 297×210 mm).
3D Paper models of crystal systems
or print a large educational poster for your laboratory wall (A1 paper: 841×594 mm)
Qualitative inorganic analysis - Separation and identification of cations
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The chemistry images collection includes more than 300 images of laboratory glassware and apparatus, structural formulas, crystal systems, graphs, and more. You can download and use any image from my site and use it in your own work, either personal or commercial.
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International Temperature Scale
[H1] PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS
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Lanthanide
Actinide
Copyright © 1998-2026 by Eni Generalic
H11.008
He24.0026
Li36.94
Be49.0122
B510.81
C612.011
N714.007
O815.999
F918.998
Ne1020.180
Na1122.990
Mg1224.305
Al1326.982
Si1428.085
P1530.974
S1632.06
Cl1735.45
Ar1839.948
K1939.098
Ca2040.078
Sc2144.956
Ti2247.867
V2350.942
Cr2451.996
Mn2554.938
Fe2655.845
Co2758.933
Ni2858.693
Cu2963.546
Zn3065.38
Ga3169.723
Ge3272.630
As3374.922
Se3478.971
Br3579.904
Kr3683.798
Rb3785.468
Sr3887.62
Y3988.906
Zr4091.224
Nb4192.906
Mo4295.95
TcTc43[98]
Ru44101.07
Rh45102.91
Pd46106.42
Ag47107.87
Cd48112.41
In49114.82
Sn50118.71
Sb51121.76
Te52127.60
I53126.90
Xe54131.29
Cs55132.91
Ba56137.33
La57138.91
Ce58140.12
Pr59140.91
Nd60144.24
PmPm61[145]
Sm62150.36
Eu63151.96
Gd64157.25
Tb65158.93
Dy66162.50
Ho67164.93
Er68167.26
Tm69168.93
Yb70173.05
Lu71174.97
Hf72178.49
Ta73180.95
W74183.84
Re75186.21
Os76190.23
Ir77192.22
Pt78195.08
Au79196.97
Hg80200.59
Tl81204.38
Pb82207.2
Bi83208.98
Po84[209]
At85[210]
Rn86[222]
Fr87[223]
Ra88[226]
Ac89[227]
Th90232.04
Pa91231.04
U92238.03
NpNp93[237]
PuPu94[244]
AmAm95[243]
CmCm96[247]
BkBk97[247]
CfCf98[251]
EsEs99[252]
FmFm100[257]
MdMd101[258]
NoNo102[259]
LrLr103[262]
RfRf104[267]
DbDb105[270]
SgSg106[271]
BhBh107[270]
HsHs108[277]
MtMt109[276]
DsDs110[281]
RgRg111[282]
CnCn112[285]
NhNh113[285]
FlFl114[289]
McMc115[289]
LvLv116[293]
TsTs117[294]
OgOg118[294]
La-Lu
57-71
Ac-Lr
89-103
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Absolute zero (0 K, -273.15 °C)
Triple point of oxygen (54.3584 K, -218.7916 °C)
Triple point of argon (83.8058 K, -189.3442 °C)
Triple point of mercury (234.3156 K, -38.8344 °C)
Triple point of water (273.16 K, 0.01 °C)
Melting point of gallium (302.9146 K, 29.7646 °C)
Freezing point of indium (429.7485 K, 156.5985 °C)
Freezing point of tin (505.0785 K, 231.928 °C)
Freezing point of zinc (692.6775 K, 419.527 °C)
Freezing point of aluminum (933.473 K, 660.323 °C)
Freezing point of silver (1234.93 K, 961.78 °C)
Freezing point of gold (1337.33 K, 1064.18 °C)
Freezing point of copper (1357.77 K, 1084.62 °C)
Relative atomic masses are expressed with five significant figures. For elements that have no stable nuclides, the value enclosed in brackets indicates the mass number of the longest-lived isotope of the element. However four such elements (bismuth, thorium, protactinium and uranium) do have a characteristic terrestrial isotopic composition, and for these an atomic weight is tabulated (Atomic Weights of the Elements 2013, Pure Appl. Chem., Vol. 88, No. 3, (2016) 265-291)
[H2] ONLINE CONTENTS
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[H3] Why is the periodic table shaped like it is?
Organization of chemical elements in alphabetical order by their names (or symbols) doesn't tell us anything about their properties but it is useful when searching for an element. We can list elements in order of increasing atomic number but it wouldn't be a periodic table any more. The periodic table is a chart that organizes the elements by increasing atomic number and their chemical and physical properties (see article History of the Periodic table of elements). Rows are arranged so that elements with similar properties fall into the same vertical columns ("groups").
Long form of the periodic table
The lanthanides and actinides should actually be placed in the middle of the table as well, after lanthanum and actinium, but, because of their similarity to each other, they are removed from the middle to save space.
Short form of the periodic table
On periodni.com you can find two version of the periodic table
EniG. Periodic table of the elements - a very attractive periodic table, available in six languages (German, English, French, Croatian, Italian, and Spanish) and twelve temperatures (ITS-90), completely designed in CSS.
ASCII Periodic table of the elements - a periodic table especially made for browsers with slow (or expensive) connections (such as a mobile phone users) or for purely text-based browsers like Lynx.
[IMG: JavaScript programs]
[H3] JavaScript programs
Calculator - the best online scientific calculator.
Scientific calculator for chemists - can be used as a common scientific calculator (sin, cos, log, power, root, memory), but also contains a molecular weight calculator and tables with various physical and chemical constants.
Gas laws calculator: general gas equation, Charles' law, Gay-Lussac's law, Boyle's law, and combined gas law.
Molar mass calculator - Enter a chemical formula to calculate its molar mass and press Enter.
Angle converter - is highly helpful if you have angles measured in degrees (or grads, or radians) and you want them in radians (or grads or decimal degrees).
Roman numerals converter - a small, easy to use tool which converts Roman Numerals to Arabic numbers and vice versa.
Number systems converter - easy to use tool which converts a decimal numbers to binary (octal, hexadecimal, ...) and vice versa.
[H3] PHP programs
Preparation of solutions - a useful tool which allows you to calculate how many solid chemicals or stock solutions you will need to prepare the desired solution.
Labeling of chemical containers - After you prepare the solution, we need label the container to clearly identify its contents. This tool will prepare a label for a bottle with all the necessary information and hazard pictograms.
Related pages: List of chemical compounds, Abbreviations and acronyms of chemical compounds, GHS - Hazard pictograms
Oxidation numbers calculator - The sum of the oxidation numbers of all the atoms in a species must be equal to the net charge on the species.
Writing chemical equations on the Web - This script produces code for writing chemical equations with double arrows and oxidation numbers which can be directly embedded into HTML websites, forums or blogs.
Do you have a redox equation you don't know how to balance? Besides simply balancing the equation in question, these programs will also give you a detailed overview of the entire balancing process with your chosen method.
Balancing redox reactions by ion-electron method (also called the half-reaction method)
Balancing redox reactions by oxidation number change method
Balancing redox reactions by aggregate redox species method (or ARS method) (New on periodni.com)
Related pages: Practice exercises, Divide the redox reaction into two half-reactions (New on periodni.com).
Balancing chemical equations using Gauss elimination method - Every chemical equations must be balanced. This calculator uses the Gaussian elimination method to determine the stoichiometric coefficients of a chemical equation.
[H3] Online games
Memory game - a Javascript version of the popular memory card game, also known as concentration (Themes: Chemistry, Animals, Elements)
Find the pairs - Match the words with the correct images (or name and symbol of element).
[IMG: English-Croatian chemistry dictionary and glossary]
[H3] English-Croatian chemistry dictionary and glossary
The Ilustrated Chemical glossary contains basic information about basic terms in chemistry, physical quantities, measuring units, classes of compounds and materials and important theories and laws.
A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I
· J · K · L · M · N · O · P · Q ·
R · S · T · U · V · W · X · Y · Z
[H3] Articles and tables
Electronic configurations of the elements - The electron configuration describes the distribution of electrons in the shell of an atom at various energy states. This is described by the occupied sub-shells. The shell number is followed by the letter of the sub-shell, with the number of electrons in the shell indicated by a superscript number.
Fundamental physical constants - CODATA Recommended Values of the Fundamental Physical Constants: 2014.
Solubility product constants - Solubility product constant (Ksp) (or the solubility product) is the product of the molar concentrations of the constituent ions, each raised to the power of its stoichiometric coefficient in the equilibrium equation.
SI - International System of Units - The base quantities used in the International System of Units are length, mass, time, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity. The corresponding base units of the SI were chosen by the CGPM to be the metre, the kilogram, the second, the ampere, the kelvin, the mole, and the candela.
Abbreviations and acronyms of chemical compounds - Standard abbreviations and acronyms of chemical compounds used by the Journal of Organic Chemistry (JOC) require no definition.
NFPA 704 Hazard Diamond - NFPA 704: Standard system for the identification of the hazards of materials for emergency response.
GHS - Hazard pictograms - The diamond-shaped pictograms indicate the nature of the hazards associated with the use of a hazardous substance or mixture. Do you know what these pictograms mean?
Crystal systems and Bravais lattices - Crystal system is a method of classifying crystalline substances on the basis of their unit cell. There are seven unique crystal systems: cubic, hexagonal, tetragonal, trigonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic and triclinic.
[H3] Stoichiometry
Stoichiometric calculations - five steps to the solution - Stoichiometric calculations are based on the equalization between the ratio of the amount of substance we're interested in, and the ratio of the corresponding absolute values of the stoichiometric numbers. Almost every single stoichiometric task can be solved in five easy steps, and with only a basic knowledge of mathematics.
Quantitative expression of composition of mixtures and solutions - The quantitative composition of a solution can be expressed with: concentration, fraction, ratio (molar, mass and volume), and molality.
[H3] Chemistry
Rare earth elements (REE) - Rare earth elements (REE) are a collection of seventeen chemical elements in the periodic table, specifically the fifteen lanthanides plus scandium and yttrium.
History of the rare earth elements - The close chemical similarity of the rare earth elements is displayed in their occurring together in nature and further by the fact that it took nearly 150 years to isolate and identify them.
Naming of elements of atomic numbers greater than 100 - In 1978 IUPAC Commission on the Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry decided that it is necessary to have a systematic naming for the elements with atomic number Z > 100, even for those which had not been discovered.
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[H1] PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS
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Source: Atomic Weights of the Elements 2013, Pure Appl. Chem., Vol. 88, No. 3, (2016) 265-291
H11.008
He24.0026
Li36.94
Be49.0122
B510.81
C612.011
N714.007
O815.999
F918.998
Ne1020.180
Na1122.990
Mg1224.305
Al1326.982
Si1428.085
P1530.974
S1632.06
Cl1735.45
Ar1839.948
K1939.098
Ca2040.078
Sc2144.956
Ti2247.867
V2350.942
Cr2451.996
Mn2554.938
Fe2655.845
Co2758.933
Ni2858.693
Cu2963.546
Zn3065.38
Ga3169.723
Ge3272.630
As3374.922
Se3478.971
Br3579.904
Kr3683.798
Rb3785.468
Sr3887.62
Y3988.906
Zr4091.224
Nb4192.906
Mo4295.95
TcTc43[98]
Ru44101.07
Rh45102.91
Pd46106.42
Ag47107.87
Cd48112.41
In49114.82
Sn50118.71
Sb51121.76
Te52127.60
I53126.90
Xe54131.29
Cs55132.91
Ba56137.33
La57138.91
Ce58140.12
Pr59140.91
Nd60144.24
PmPm61[145]
Sm62150.36
Eu63151.96
Gd64157.25
Tb65158.93
Dy66162.50
Ho67164.93
Er68167.26
Tm69168.93
Yb70173.05
Lu71174.97
Hf72178.49
Ta73180.95
W74183.84
Re75186.21
Os76190.23
Ir77192.22
Pt78195.08
Au79196.97
Hg80200.59
Tl81204.38
Pb82207.2
Bi83208.98
Po84[209]
At85[210]
Rn86[222]
Fr87[223]
Ra88[226]
Ac89[227]
Th90232.04
Pa91231.04
U92238.03
NpNp93[237]
PuPu94[244]
AmAm95[243]
CmCm96[247]
BkBk97[247]
CfCf98[251]
EsEs99[252]
FmFm100[257]
MdMd101[258]
NoNo102[259]
LrLr103[262]
RfRf104[267]
DbDb105[270]
SgSg106[271]
BhBh107[270]
HsHs108[277]
MtMt109[276]
DsDs110[281]
RgRg111[281]
CnCn112[285]
NhNh113[286]
FlFl114[289]
McMc115[289]
LvLv116[293]
TsTs117[293]
OgOg118[294]
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GHS - Hazard pictograms
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SI - International System of Units
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Chlorinity and salinity of seawater
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Story of ozone and ozone holes
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