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periodic table
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groups
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atomic orbital
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s-block
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p-block
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d-block
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f-block
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g-block
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atomic orbitals
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v
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d
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Periodic tables
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Standard
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Vertical
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Full names
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Names and atomic weights
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Text for last
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Large table
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Metals and nonmetals
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Blocks
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Valences
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Inline f-block
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218 elements
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Electron configurations
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Atomic weights
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Electronegativities
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Alternatives
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Crystal structure
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Name
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Atomic symbol
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Atomic number
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Atomic weight
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Name etymology
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after places
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after people
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Discovery
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Boiling point
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Melting point
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Density
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Oxidation state
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Abundance
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in humans
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Nuclear stability
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Hardness
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Groups
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1 (Alkalis)
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2 (Alkaline earths)
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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11
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12
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13
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14
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15 (Pnictogens)
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16 (Chalcogens)
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17 (Halogens)
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18 (Noble gases)
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Periods:
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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Other element categories
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Metals
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Transition metals
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Metalloids
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Nonmetals
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Lanthanoids
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Actinoids
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Rare earths
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Platinum group
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Post-transition metals
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s-block
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p-block
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d-block
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f-block
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g-block
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Categories
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