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<tr><td> Ag <td> Argentum ([[Silver]]) | <tr><td> Ag <td> Argentum ([[Silver]]) | ||
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<tr><td> Al <td> [[ | <tr><td> Al <td> [[Aluminium]] <td align="right"> 13 | ||
<tr><td> Am <td> [[Americium]] <td align="right"> 95 | <tr><td> Am <td> [[Americium]] <td align="right"> 95 | ||
<tr><td> Ar <td> [[Argon]] <td align="right"> 18 | <tr><td> Ar <td> [[Argon]] <td align="right"> 18 |
Revision as of 22:33, 10 September 2013
Chemical symbols in alphabetic order
The table shows the symbol (CS), the scientific name (with the common name, if applicable), and the atomic number (Z).
Elements 112-118 are listed separately with their temporary name and symbol.
Elements 1-111
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Elements 112-118
CS | Name | Z |
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Uub | Ununbium | 112 |
Uut | Ununtrium | 113 |
Uuq | Ununquadium | 114 |
Uup | Ununpentium | 115 |
Uuh | Ununhexium | 116 |
Uus | Ununseptium | 117 |
Uuo | Ununoctium | 118 |