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A chemical element or element is a species of atoms having the same number of protons in their atomic nuclei.This excel list contains 118 chemical elements.



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List of Chemical Elements,,,,,,,,,,,Z,Symbol,Element,Group,Period,Atomic weight (u ()),Density (g/cm),Melt (K),Boil (K),C (J/g  K),X,Origin of name1,H,Hydrogen,1,1,1.008,0.00008988,14.01,20.28,14.304,2.2,composed of the Greek elements hydro- and -gen meaning 'water-forming'2,He,Helium,18,1,4.002602(2),0.0001785,-,4.22,5.193,-,"the Greek helios, 'sun'"3,Li,Lithium,1,2,6.94,0.534,453.69,1560,3.582,0.98,"the Greek lithos, 'stone'"4,Be,Beryllium,2,2,9.0121831(5),1.85,1560,2742,1.825,1.57,"beryl, a mineral"5,B,Boron,13,2,10.81,2.34,2349,4200,1.026,2.04,"borax, a mineral"6,C,Carbon,14,2,12.011,2.267,3800,4300,0.709,2.55,"the Latin carbo, 'coal'"7,N,Nitrogen,15,2,14.007,0.0012506,63.15,77.36,1.04,3.04,the Greek nitron and '-gen' meaning 'niter-forming'8,O,Oxygen,16,2,15.999,0.001429,54.36,90.2,0.918,3.44,"from the Greek oxy-, both 'sharp' and 'acid', and -gen, meaning 'acid-forming'"9,F,Fluorine,17,2,18.998403163(6),0.001696,53.53,85.03,0.824,3.98,"the Latin fluere, 'to flow'"10,Ne,Neon,18,2,20.1797(6),0.0008999,24.56,27.07,1.03,-,"the Greek neos, meaning 'new'"11,Na,Sodium,1,3,22.98976928(2),0.971,370.87,1156,1.228,0.93,the English word soda (natrium in Latin)12,Mg,Magnesium,2,3,24.305,1.738,923,1363,1.023,1.31,"Magnesia, a district of Eastern Thessaly in Greece"13,Al,Aluminium,13,3,26.9815385(7),2.698,933.47,2792,0.897,1.61,"from alumina, a compound (originally alumium)"14,Si,Silicon,14,3,28.085,2.3296,1687,3538,0.705,1.9,"from the Latin silex, 'flint' (originally silicium)"15,P,Phosphorus,15,3,30.973761998(5),1.82,317.3,550,0.769,2.19,"the Greek phoosphoros, 'carrying light'"16,S,Sulfur,16,3,32.06,2.067,388.36,717.87,0.71,2.58,"the Latin sulphur, 'fire and brimstone'"17,Cl,Chlorine,17,3,35.45,0.003214,171.6,239.11,0.479,3.16,"the Greek chloros, 'greenish yellow'"18,Ar,Argon,18,3,39.948(1),0.0017837,83.8,87.3,0.52,-,"the Greek argos, 'idle'"19,K,Potassium,1,4,39.0983(1),0.862,336.53,1032,0.757,0.82,"New Latin potassa, 'potash' (kalium in Latin)"20,Ca,Calcium,2,4,40.078(4),1.54,1115,1757,0.647,1,"the Latin calx, 'lime'"21,Sc,Scandium,3,4,44.955908(5),2.989,1814,3109,0.568,1.36,"Scandia, the Latin name for Scandinavia"22,Ti,Titanium,4,4,47.867(1),4.54,1941,3560,0.523,1.54,"Titans, the sons of the Earth goddess of Greek mythology"23,V,Vanadium,5,4,50.9415(1),6.11,2183,3680,0.489,1.63,"Vanadis, an Old Norse name for the Scandinavian goddess Freyja"24,Cr,Chromium,6,4,51.9961(6),7.15,2180,2944,0.449,1.66,"the Greek chroma, 'color'"25,Mn,Manganese,7,4,54.938044(3),7.44,1519,2334,0.479,1.55,"corrupted from magnesia negra, see Magnesium"26,Fe,Iron,8,4,55.845(2),7.874,1811,3134,0.449,1.83,English word (ferrum in Latin)27,Co,Cobalt,9,4,58.933194(4),8.86,1768,3200,0.421,1.88,"the German word Kobold, 'goblin'"28,Ni,Nickel,10,4,58.6934(4),8.912,1728,3186,0.444,1.91,"from a mischievous sprite of German miner mythology, Nickel"29,Cu,Copper,11,4,63.546(3),8.96,1357.77,2835,0.385,1.9,English word (Latin cuprum)30,Zn,Zinc,12,4,65.38(2),7.134,692.88,1180,0.388,1.65,"German word Zinke (prong, tooth)"31,Ga,Gallium,13,4,69.723(1),5.907,302.9146,2673,0.371,1.81,"Gallia, the Latin name for France"32,Ge,Germanium,14,4,72.630(8),5.323,1211.4,3106,0.32,2.01,"Germania, the Latin name for Germany"33,As,Arsenic,15,4,74.921595(6),5.776,1090,887,0.329,2.18,English word (Latin arsenicum)34,Se,Selenium,16,4,78.971(8),4.809,453,958,0.321,2.55,"the Greek selene, 'moon'"35,Br,Bromine,17,4,79.904,3.122,265.8,332,0.474,2.96,"the Greek bromos, 'stench'"36,Kr,Krypton,18,4,83.798(2),0.003733,115.79,119.93,0.248,3,"the Greek kryptos, 'hidden'"37,Rb,Rubidium,1,5,85.4678(3),1.532,312.46,961,0.363,0.82,"the Latin rubidus, 'deep red'"38,Sr,Strontium,2,5,87.62(1),2.64,1050,1655,0.301,0.95,"Strontian, a small town in Scotland"39,Y,Yttrium,3,5,88.90584(2),4.469,1799,3609,0.298,1.22,"Ytterby, Sweden"40,Zr,Zirconium,4,5,91.224(2),6.506,2128,4682,0.278,1.33,"Persian Zargun, 'gold-colored'; German Zirkoon, 'jargoon'"41,Nb,Niobium,5,5,92.90637(2),8.57,2750,5017,0.265,1.6,"Niobe, daughter of king Tantalus from Greek mythology"42,Mo,Molybdenum,6,5,95.95(1),10.22,2896,4912,0.251,2.16,the Greek molybdos meaning 'lead'43,Tc,Technetium,7,5,[98],11.5,2430,4538,-,1.9,the Greek tekhntos meaning 'artificial'44,Ru,Ruthenium,8,5,101.07(2),12.37,2607,4423,0.238,2.2,"Ruthenia, the New Latin name for Russia"45,Rh,Rhodium,9,5,102.90550(2),12.41,2237,3968,0.243,2.28,"the Greek rhodos, meaning 'rose coloured'"46,Pd,Palladium,10,5,106.42(1),12.02,1828.05,3236,0.244,2.2,"the then recently discovered asteroid Pallas, considered a planet at the time"47,Ag,Silver,11,5,107.8682(2),10.501,1234.93,2435,0.235,1.93,English word (argentum in Latin)48,Cd,Cadmium,12,5,112.414(4),8.69,594.22,1040,0.232,1.69,"the New Latin cadmia, from King Kadmos"49,In,Indium,13,5,114.818(1),7.31,429.75,2345,0.233,1.78,indigo50,Sn,Tin,14,5,118.710(7),7.287,505.08,2875,0.228,1.96,English word (stannum in Latin)51,Sb,Antimony,15,5,121.760(1),6.685,903.78,1860,0.207,2.05,"uncertain: perhaps from the Greek anti, 'against', and monos, 'alone', or the Old French antimoine, 'Monk's bane' (stibium in Latin)"52,Te,Tellurium,16,5,127.60(3),6.232,722.66,1261,0.202,2.1,"Latin tellus, 'earth'"53,I,Iodine,17,5,126.90447(3),4.93,386.85,457.4,0.214,2.66,"French iode (after the Greek ioeides, 'violet')"54,Xe,Xenon,18,5,131.293(6),0.005887,161.4,165.03,0.158,2.6,"the Greek xenos, 'strange'"55,Cs,Caesium,1,6,132.90545196(6),1.873,301.59,944,0.242,0.79,"the Latin caesius, 'sky blue'"56,Ba,Barium,2,6,137.327(7),3.594,1000,2170,0.204,0.89,"the Greek barys, 'heavy'"57,La,Lanthanum,3,6,138.90547(7),6.145,1193,3737,0.195,1.1,"the Greek lanthanein, 'to lie hidden'"58,Ce,Cerium,,6,140.116(1),6.77,1068,3716,0.192,1.12,"the then recently discovered asteroid Ceres, considered a planet at the time"59,Pr,Praseodymium,,6,140.90766(2),6.773,1208,3793,0.193,1.13,the Greek praseios didymos meaning 'green twin'60,Nd,Neodymium,,6,144.242(3),7.007,1297,3347,0.19,1.14,the Greek neos didymos meaning 'new twin'61,Pm,Promethium,,6,[145],7.26,1315,3273,-,1.13,Prometheus of Greek mythology who stole fire from the Gods and gave it to humans62,Sm,Samarium,,6,150.36(2),7.52,1345,2067,0.197,1.17,"Samarskite, the name of the mineral from which it was first isolated"63,Eu,Europium,,6,151.964(1),5.243,1099,1802,0.182,1.2,Europe64,Gd,Gadolinium,,6,157.25(3),7.895,1585,3546,0.236,1.2,"Johan Gadolin, chemist, physicist and mineralogist"65,Tb,Terbium,,6,158.92535(2),8.229,1629,3503,0.182,1.2,"Ytterby, Sweden"66,Dy,Dysprosium,,6,162.500(1),8.55,1680,2840,0.17,1.22,"the Greek dysprositos, 'hard to get'"67,Ho,Holmium,,6,164.93033(2),8.795,1734,2993,0.165,1.23,"Holmia, the New Latin name for Stockholm"68,Er,Erbium,,6,167.259(3),9.066,1802,3141,0.168,1.24,"Ytterby, Sweden"69,Tm,Thulium,,6,168.93422(2),9.321,1818,2223,0.16,1.25,"Thule, the ancient name for Scandinavia"70,Yb,Ytterbium,,6,173.045(10),6.965,1097,1469,0.155,1.1,"Ytterby, Sweden"71,Lu,Lutetium,,6,174.9668(1),9.84,1925,3675,0.154,1.27,"Lutetia, the Latin name for Paris"72,Hf,Hafnium,4,6,178.49(2),13.31,2506,4876,0.144,1.3,"Hafnia, the New Latin name for Copenhagen"73,Ta,Tantalum,5,6,180.94788(2),16.654,3290,5731,0.14,1.5,"King Tantalus, father of Niobe from Greek mythology"74,W,Tungsten,6,6,183.84(1),19.25,3695,5828,0.132,2.36,"the Swedish tung sten, 'heavy stone' (W is wolfram, the old name of the tungsten mineral wolframite)"75,Re,Rhenium,7,6,186.207(1),21.02,3459,5869,0.137,1.9,"Rhenus, the Latin name for the river Rhine"76,Os,Osmium,8,6,190.23(3),22.61,3306,5285,0.13,2.2,"the Greek osm, meaning 'smell'"77,Ir,Iridium,9,6,192.217(3),22.56,2719,4701,0.131,2.2,"Iris, the Greek goddess of the rainbow"78,Pt,Platinum,10,6,195.084(9),21.46,2041.4,4098,0.133,2.28,"the Spanish platina, meaning 'little silver'"79,Au,Gold,11,6,196.966569(5),19.282,1337.33,3129,0.129,2.54,English word (aurum in Latin)80,Hg,Mercury,12,6,200.592(3),13.5336,234.43,629.88,0.14,2,"the New Latin name mercurius, named after the Roman god (Hg from former name hydrargyrum, from Greek hydr-, 'water', and argyros, 'silver')"81,Tl,Thallium,13,6,204.38,11.85,577,1746,0.129,1.62,"the Greek thallos, 'green twig'"82,Pb,Lead,14,6,207.2(1),11.342,600.61,2022,0.129,1.87,English word (plumbum in Latin)83,Bi,Bismuth,15,6,208.98040(1),9.807,544.7,1837,0.122,2.02,"Uncertain, possibly Arabic or German"84,Po,Polonium,16,6,[209],9.32,527,1235,-,2,"Named after the home country of Marie Curie (Polonia, Latin for Poland), who is also the discoverer of Radium"85,At,Astatine,17,6,[210],7,575,610,-,2.2,"the Greek astatos, 'unstable'"86,Rn,Radon,18,6,[222],0.00973,202,211.3,0.094,2.2,"From radium, as it was first detected as an emission from radium during radioactive decay"87,Fr,Francium,1,7,[223],1.87,300,950,-,0.7,"Francia, the New Latin name for France"88,Ra,Radium,2,7,[226],5.5,973,2010,0.094,0.9,"the Latin radius, 'ray'"89,Ac,Actinium,3,7,[227],10.07,1323,3471,0.12,1.1,"the Greek aktis, 'ray'"90,Th,Thorium,,7,232.0377(4),11.72,2115,5061,0.113,1.3,"Thor, the Scandinavian god of thunder"91,Pa,Protactinium,,7,231.03588(2),15.37,1841,4300,-,1.5,"the Greek protos, 'first', and actinium, which is produced through the radioactive decay of protactinium"92,U,Uranium,,7,238.02891(3),18.95,1405.3,4404,0.116,1.38,"Uranus, the seventh planet in the Solar System"93,Np,Neptunium,,7,[237],20.45,917,4273,-,1.36,"Neptune, the eighth planet in the Solar System"94,Pu,Plutonium,,7,[244],19.84,912.5,3501,-,1.28,"Pluto, a dwarf planet in the Solar System (then considered the ninth planet)"95,Am,Americium,,7,[243],13.69,1449,2880,-,1.13,"The Americas, as the element was first synthesized on the continent, by analogy with europium"96,Cm,Curium,,7,[247],13.51,1613,3383,-,1.28,"Pierre Curie, a physicist, and Marie Curie, a physicist and chemist, named after great scientists by analogy with gadolinium"97,Bk,Berkelium,,7,[247],14.79,1259,2900,-,1.3,"Berkeley, California, where the element was first synthesized, by analogy with terbium"98,Cf,Californium,,7,[251],15.1,1173,-1743,-,1.3,"California, where the element was first synthesized"99,Es,Einsteinium,,7,[252],8.84,1133,-1269,-,1.3,"Albert Einstein, physicist"100,Fm,Fermium,,7,[257],-9.7,-1125,-,-,1.3,"Enrico Fermi, physicist"101,Md,Mendelevium,,7,[258],-10.3,-1100,-,-,1.3,"Dmitri Mendeleev, chemist and inventor"102,No,Nobelium,,7,[259],-9.9,-1100,-,-,1.3,"Alfred Nobel, chemist, engineer, inventor of dynamite"103,Lr,Lawrencium,,7,[266],-15.6,-1900,-,-,1.3,"Ernest O. Lawrence, physicist"104,Rf,Rutherfordium,4,7,[267],-23.2,-2400,-5800,-,-,"Ernest Rutherford, chemist and physicist"105,Db,Dubnium,5,7,[268],-29.3,-,-,-,-,"Dubna, Russia"106,Sg,Seaborgium,6,7,[269],-35,-,-,-,-,"Glenn T. Seaborg, scientist"107,Bh,Bohrium,7,7,[270],-37.1,-,-,-,-,"Niels Bohr, physicist"108,Hs,Hassium,8,7,[277],-40.7,-,-,-,-,"Hesse, Germany, where the element was first synthesized"109,Mt,Meitnerium,9,7,[278],-37.4,-,-,-,-,"Lise Meitner, physicist"110,Ds,Darmstadtium,10,7,[281],-34.8,-,-,-,-,"Darmstadt, Germany, where the element was first synthesized"111,Rg,Roentgenium,11,7,[282],-28.7,-,-,-,-,"Wilhelm Conrad Rntgen, physicist"112,Cn,Copernicium,12,7,[285],-23.7,-,~357,-,-,"Nicolaus Copernicus, astronomer"113,Nh,Nihonium,13,7,[286],-16,-700,-1400,-,-,"the Japanese name for Japan, Nihon, where the element was first synthesized"114,Fl,Flerovium,14,7,[289],-14,-,~210,-,-,"Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions, part of JINR where the element was synthesized; itself named for Georgy Flyorov, physicist"115,Mc,Moscovium,15,7,[290],-13.5,-700,-1400,-,-,"Moscow Oblast, Russia, where the element was first synthesized"116,Lv,Livermorium,16,7,[293],-12.9,-709,-1085,-,-,"Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (in Livermore, California) which collaborated with JINR on its synthesis"117,Ts,Tennessine,17,7,[294],-7.2,-723,-883,-,-,"Tennessee, United States"118,Og,Oganesson,18,7,[294],-5,-,-350,-,-,"Yuri Oganessian, physicist",,,,,,,,,,,www.downloadexcelfiles.com,,,,,,,,,,,