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The following is a list of the 118 chemical elements of the periodic table[1], with English names, brief etymologies, and equivalents in other languages. This chart includes the atomic weight, the element's block on the periodic table (based on electron shell configurations), general grouping or classification, and equivalents in various languages. The languages include Korean, simplified and traditional Chinese characters (簡体字 jiantizi, simplified characters, and 繁体字 fantizi, complex or traditional characters), Chinese pinyin romanization, Japanese names (most of which are in kana), the Japanese pronuniciation via romanization, and Vietnamese.
number | symbol | name | etymology | discovered | group | block | weight | German | Spanish | French | Italian | Russian | Korean | 簡体字 | 繁体字 | pinyin | Japanese | Jp pron. | Vt |
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1 | H | Hydrogen | Greek hydro-+-gen, 'water-forming ' | 1766 | non-metal | s-block | 1 | Wasserstoff (Hydrogenium) | Hidrógeno | Hydrogène | Idrogeno | Водород | 수소 | 氢 | 氫 | Qīng | 水素 | suiso | hydro |
2 | He | Helium | Greek hḗlios, 'sun ' | 1895 | noble gas | s-block | 4 | Helium | Helio | Hélium | Elio | Гелий | 헬륨 | 氦 | 氦 | Hài | ヘリウム | heriumu | heli |
3 | Li | Lithium | Greek líthos, 'stone ' | 1817 | alkali metal | s-block | 6.9 | Lithium | Litio | Lithium | Litio | Литий | 리튬 | 锂 | 鋰 | Lǐ | リチウム | riteumu | lithi |
4 | Be | Beryllium | Beryl, a mineral ( from Belur, India) | 1798 | alkaline earth | s-block | 9 | Beryllium | Berilio | Béryllium | Berillio | Бериллий | 베릴륨 | 铍 | 鈹 | Pī | ベリリウム | beririumu | beryli |
5 | B | Boron | Borax, a mineral (from Arabic bawraq) | 1808 | metaloid | p-block | 10.8 | Bor | Boro | Bore | Boro | Бор | 붕소 | 硼 | 硼 | Péng | ホウ素 | houso | bo |
6 | C | Carbon | Latin carbo, 'coal' | Ø | non-metal | p-block | 12 | Kohlenstoff (Carbonium) | Carbono | Carbone | Carbonio | Углерод | 탄소 | 碳 | 碳 | Tàn | 炭素 | tanso | cacbon |
7 | N | Nitrogen | Greek nítron + -gen, 'niter-forming ' | 1772 | non-metal | p-block | 14 | Stickstoff (Nitrogenium) | Nitrógeno | Azote | Azoto | Азот | 질소 | 氮 | 氮 | Dàn | 窒素 | chisso | nitơ |
8 | O | Oxygen | Greek oxy-+-gen, 'acid-forming ' | 1774 | non-metal | p-block | 16 | Sauerstoff (Oxygenium) | Oxígeno | Oxygène | Ossigeno | Кислород | 산소 | 氧 | 氧 | Yǎng | 酸素 | sanso | oxy |
9 | F | Fluorine | Latin fluere, 'to flow ' | 1886 | halogen | p-block | 19 | Fluor | Flúor | Fluor | Fluoro | Фтор | 플루오린 | 氟 | 氟 | Fú | フッ素 | fusso | fluor |
10 | Ne | Neon | Greek néon, 'new ' | 1898 | noble gas | p-block | 20.2 | Neon | Neón | Néon | Neon | Неон | 네온 | 氖 | 氖 | Nǎi | ネオン | neon | neon |
11 | Na | Sodium | English (from Latin) soda; Na from New Latin natrium, from German Natron, 'natron ' | 1807 | alkali metal | s-block | 23 | Natrium | Sodio | Sodium | Sodio | Натрий | 나트륨 (소듐) | 钠 | 鈉 | Nà | ナトリウム | natoriumu | natri |
12 | Mg | Magnesium | Magnesia, a district of Eastern Thessaly, Greece | 1808 | alkaline earth | s-block | 24.3 | Magnesium | Magnesio | Magnésium | Magnesio | Магний | 마그네슘 | 镁 | 鎂 | Měi | マグネシウム | maguneshiumu | magiê |
13 | Al | Aluminum | Alumina, from Latin alumen (gen. aluminis), 'bitter salt, alum ' | 1825 | metal | p-block | 27 | Aluminium | Aluminio | Aluminium | Alluminio | Алюминий | 알루미늄 | 铝 | 鋁 | Lǚ | アルミニウム | aruminiumu | nhôm |
14 | Si | Silicon | Latin silex, 'flint' (originally silicium) | 1823 | metaloid | p-block | 28.1 | Silicium | Silicio | Silicium | Silicio | Кремний | 규소 | 硅 | 硅 | Guī | ケイ素 | keiso | silic |
15 | P | Phosphorus | Greek phōsphóros, 'light-bearing ' | 1669 | non-metal | p-block | 31 | Phosphor | Fósforo | Phosphore | Fosforo | Фосфор | 인 | 磷 | 磷 | Lín | リン | rin | phosphor |
16 | S | Sulfur | Latin sulphur, 'brimstone' | Ø | non-metal | p-block | 32.1 | Schwefel (Sulphur) | Azufre | Soufre | Zolfo | Сера | 황 | 硫 | 硫 | Liú | 硫黄 | iou | lưu huỳnh |
17 | Cl | Chlorine | Greek chlōrós, 'greenish yellow ' | 1774 | halogen | p-block | 35.5 | Chlor | Cloro | Chlore | Cloro | Хлор | 염소 | 氯 | 氯 | Lǜ | 塩素 | enso | clo |
18 | Ar | Argon | Greek argós, 'idle' (due to its inertness) | 1894 | noble gas | p-block | 40 | Argon | Argón | Argon | Argon | Аргон | 아르곤 | 氩 | 氬 | Yà | アルゴン | arugon | agon |
19 | K | Potassium | New Latin potassa, 'potash', from pot + ash; K derives from Latin kalium | 1807 | alkali metal | s-block | 39.1 | Kalium | Potasio | Potassium | Potassio | Калий | 칼륨 (포타슘) | 钾 | 鉀 | Jiǎ | カリウム | kariumu | kali |
20 | Ca | Calcium | Latin calx, 'lime ' | 1808 | alkaline earth | s-block | 40.1 | Calcium | Calcio | Calcium | Calcio | Кальций | 칼슘 | 钙 | 鈣 | Gài | カルシウム | karushiumu | calci |
21 | Sc | Scandium | Latin Scandia, 'Scandinavia ' | 1879 | transition metal | d-block | 45 | Scandium | Escandio | Scandium | Scandio | Скандий | 스칸듐 | 钪 | 鈧 | Kàng | スカンジウム | sukanjiumu | scandi |
22 | Ti | Titanium | Titans, sons of Earth goddess in Greek mythology | 1791 | transition metal | d-block | 47.9 | Titan | Titanio | Titane | Titanio | Титан | 타이타늄 (타타늄, 타탄) | 钛 | 鈦 | Tài | チタン | chitan | titan |
23 | V | Vanadium | Vanadis, an Old Norse name for Scandinavian goddess Freyja | 1830 | transition metal | d-block | 50.9 | Vanadium | Vanadio | Vanadium | Vanadio | Ванадий | 바나듐 | 钒 | 釩 | Fǎn | バナジウム | banajiumu | vanadi |
24 | Cr | Chromium | Greek chróma, 'colour ' | 1797 | transition metal | d-block | 52 | Chrom | Cromo | Chrome | Cromo | Хром | 크로뮴 (크롬) | 铬 | 鉻 | Luò | クロム | kuromu | crom |
25 | Mn | Manganese | Corrupted from magnesia negra; see magnesium | 1774 | transition metal | d-block | 54.9 | Mangan | Manganeso | Manganèse | Manganese | Марганец | 망가니즈 (망간) | 锰 | 錳 | Měng | マンガン | mangan | mangan |
26 | Fe | Iron | English word; Fe derives from Latin ferrum | Ø | transition metal | d-block | 55.8 | Eisen (Ferrum) | Hierro | Fer | Ferro | Железо | 철 | 铁 | 鐵 | Tiě | 鉄 | tetsu | sắt |
27 | Co | Cobalt | German Kobold, 'goblin ' | 1737 | transition metal | d-block | 58.9 | Cobalt | Cobalto | Cobalt | Cobalto | Кобальт | 코발트 | 钴 | 鈷 | Gǔ | コバルト | kobaruto | coban |
28 | Ni | Nickel | Nickel, a mischievous sprite of German miner mythology | 1751 | transition metal | d-block | 58.7 | Nickel | Níquel | Nickel | Nichel | Никель | 니켈 | 镍 | 鎳 | Niè | ニッケル | nikkeru | niken |
29 | Cu | Copper | English word, from Latin cuprum, from Ancient Greek Kýpros 'Cyprus' | Ø | transition metal | d-block | 63.5 | Kupfer (Cuprum) | Cobre | Cuivre | Rame | Медь | 구리 | 铜 | 銅 | Tóng | 銅 | dou | đồng |
30 | Zn | Zinc | Most likely from German Zinke, 'prong' or 'tooth', or Persian sang, 'stone ' | 1746 | transition metal | d-block | 65.4 | Zink | Zinc | Zinc | Zinco | Цинк | 아연 | 锌 | 鋅 | Xīn | 亜鉛 | aen | kẽm |
31 | Ga | Gallium | Latin Gallia, 'France ' | 1875 | metal | p-block | 69.7 | Gallium | Galio | Gallium | Gallio | Галлий | 갈륨 | 镓 | 鎵 | Jiā | ガリウム | gariumu | galli |
32 | Ge | Germanium | Latin Germania, 'Germany ' | 1886 | metaloid | p-block | 72.6 | Germanium | Germanio | Germanium | Germanio | Германий | 게르마늄 (저마늄) | 锗 | 鍺 | Duǒ | ゲルマニウム | gerumaniumu | germani |
33 | As | Arsenic | French arsenic, from Greek arsenikón 'yellow arsenic' (influenced by arsenikós, 'masculine' or 'virile'), from a West Asian wanderword ultimately from Old Iranian *zarniya-ka, 'golden' | Ø | metaloid | p-block | 74.9 | Arsen | Arsénico | Arsenic | Arsenico | Мышьяк | 비소 | 砷 | 砷 | Shēn | ヒ素 | hiso | asen |
34 | Se | Selenium | Greek selḗnē, 'moon ' | 1817 | metaloid | p-block | 79 | Selen | Selenio | Sélénium | Selenio | Селен | 셀레늄 (셀렌) | 硒 | 硒 | Xī | セレン | seren | seleni |
35 | Br | Bromine | Greek brômos, 'stench ' | 1826 | halogen | p-block | 79.9 | Brom | Bromo | Brome | Bromo | Бром | 브로민 (브롬) | 溴 | 溴 | Xiù | 臭素 | shuuso | brom |
36 | Kr | Krypton | Greek kryptós, 'hidden ' | 1898 | noble gas | p-block | 83.8 | Krypton | Kriptón | Krypton | Kripton | Криптон | 크립톤 | 氪 | 氪 | Kè | クリプトン | kuriputon | krypton |
37 | Rb | Rubidium | Latin rubidus, 'deep red ' | 1861 | alkali metal | s-block | 85.5 | Rubidium | Rubidio | Rubidium | Rubidio | Рубидий | 루비듐 | 铷 | 銣 | Rú | ルビジウム | rubijiumu | rubidi |
38 | Sr | Strontium | Strontian, a village in Scotland, where it was found | 1790 | alkaline earth | s-block | 87.6 | Strontium | Estroncio | Strontium | Stronzio | Стронций | 스트논듐 (스트론튬) | 锶 | 鍶 | Sōng | ストロンチウム | sutoronchiumu | stronti |
39 | Y | Yttrium | Ytterby, Sweden, where it was found; see also terbium, erbium, ytterbium | 1794 | transition metal | d-block | 88.9 | Yttrium | Ytrio | Yttrium | Ittrio | Иттрий | 이트륨 | 钇 | 釔 | Yǐ | イットリウム | ittoriumu | ytri |
40 | Zr | Zirconium | Zircon, a mineral, from Persian zargun, 'gold-hued ' | 1789 | transition metal | d-block | 91.2 | Zirconium | Zirconio | Zirconium | Zirconio | Цирконий | 지르코늄 | 锆 | 鋯 | Gào | ジルコニウム | jirukoniumu | zirconi |
41 | Nb | Niobium | Niobe, daughter of king Tantalus from Greek mythology; see also tantalum | 1801 | transition metal | d-block | 92.9 | Niob | Niobio | Niobium | Niobio | Ниобий | 나이오븀 (니오븀, 니오브) | 铌 | 鈮 | Nǐ | ニオブ | niobu | niobi |
42 | Mo | Molybdenum | Greek molýbdaina, 'piece of lead', from mólybdos, 'lead', due to confusion with lead ore galena (PbS) | 1778 | transition metal | d-block | 96 | Molybdän | Molibdeno | Molybdène | Molibdeno | Молибден | 몰리브덴 (몰리브덴넘) | 钼 | 鉬 | Mù | モリブデン | moribuden | molypden |
43 | Tc | Technetium | Greek tekhnētós, 'artificial ' | 1937 | transition metal | d-block | [97][a] | Technetium | Tecnecio | Technétium | Tecnezio | Технеций | 테크네튬 | 锝 | 鍀 | Dā | テクネチウム | tekunechiumu | tecneti |
44 | Ru | Ruthenium | New Latin Ruthenia, 'Russia ' | 1844 | transition metal | d-block | 101.1 | Ruthenium | Rutenio | Ruthénium | Rutenio | Рутений | 루테늄 | 钌 | 釕 | Liǎo | ルテニウム | ruteniumu | rutheni |
45 | Rh | Rhodium | Greek rhodóeis, 'rose-coloured', from rhódon, 'rose ' | 1803 | transition metal | d-block | 102.9 | Rhodium | Rodio | Rhodium | Rodio | Родий | 로듐 | 铑 | 銠 | Lǎo | ロジウム | rojiumu | rhodi |
46 | Pd | Palladium | Pallas, an asteroid | 1803 | transition metal | d-block | 106.4 | Palladium | Paladio | Palladium | Palladio | Палладий | 팔라듐 | 钯 | 鈀 | Bǎ | パラジウム | parajiumu | paladi |
47 | Ag | Silver | English word; Ag derives from Latin argentum | Ø | transition metal | d-block | 107.9 | Silber (Argentum) | Plata | Argent | Argento | Серебро | 은 | 银 | 銀 | Yín | 銀 | gin | bạc |
48 | Cd | Cadmium | New Latin cadmia, from King Kadmos | 1817 | transition metal | d-block | 112.4 | Cadmium | Cadmio | Cadmium | Cadmio | Кадмий | 카드뮴 | 镉 | 鎘 | Lì | カドミウム | kadomiumu | cadmi |
49 | In | Indium | Latin indicum, 'indigo', the blue colour found in its spectrum | 1863 | metal | p-block | 114.8 | Indium | Indio | Indium | Indio | Индий | 인듐 | 铟 | 銦 | Yīn | インジウム | injiumu | indi |
50 | Sn | Tin | English word; Sn derives from Latin stannum | Ø | metal | p-block | 118.7 | Zinn (Stannum) | Estaño | Étain | Stagno | Олово | 주석 | 锡 | 錫 | Xī | スズ | suzu | thiếc |
51 | Sb | Antimony | Latin antimonium, of uncertain origin; perhaps from Greek antí ('against') + mónos ('alone'), or Old French anti-moine, 'Monk's bane', or possibly Latinized Arabic ʾiṯmid, 'antimony'; Sb derives from Latin stibium 'stibnite' | Ø | metaloid | p-block | 121.8 | Antimon (Stibium) | Antimonio | Antimoine | Antimonio | Сурьма | 안티모니 (안티몬) | 锑 | 銻 | Tí | アンチモン / アンチモニー | anchimon, anchimonii | antimon (Stibi) |
52 | Te | Tellurium | Latin tellus, 'the ground, earth ' | 1782 | metaloid | p-block | 127.6 | Tellur | Telurio | Tellure | Tellurio | Теллур | 텔루륨 (텔루르) | 碲 | 碲 | Dì | テルル | teruru | telu |
53 | I | Iodine | French iode, from Greek ioeidḗs, 'violet ' | 1804 | halogen | p-block | 126.9 | Iod | Yodo | Iode | Iodio | Иод | 아이오딘 (요오드) | 碘 | 碘 | Diǎn | ヨウ素 | youso | iod |
54 | Xe | Xenon | Greek xénon, neuter form of xénos 'strange ' | 1898 | noble gas | p-block | 131.3 | Xenon | Xenón | Xénon | Xenon | Ксенон | 크세논 (제논) | 氙 | 氙 | Xiān | キセノン | kisenon | xenon |
55 | Cs | Caesium | Latin caesius, 'sky-blue ' | 1860 | alkali metal | s-block | 132.9 | Caesium | Cesio | Césium | Cesio | Цезий | 세슘 | 铯 | 銫 | Sè | セシウム | seshiumu | xêzi |
56 | Ba | Barium | Greek barýs, 'heavy ' | 1808 | alkaline earth | s-block | 137.3 | Barium | Bario | Baryum | Bario | Барий | 바륨 | 钡 | 鋇 | Bèi | バリウム | bariumu | bari |
57 | La | Lanthanum | Greek lanthánein, 'to lie hidden ' | 1839 | transition metal | f-block | 138.9 | Lanthan | Lantano | Lanthane | Lantanio | Лантан | 란타넘 (란탄) | 镧 | 鑭 | Làn | ランタン | rantan | lanthan |
58 | Ce | Cerium | Ceres, a dwarf planet, considered a planet at the time | 1803 | lanthanoid | f-block | 140.1 | Cer | Cerio | Cérium | Cerio | Церий | 세륨 | 铈 | 鈰 | Shì | セリウム | seriumu | xeri |
59 | Pr | Praseodymium | Greek prásios dídymos, 'green twin ' | 1885 | lanthanoid | f-block | 140.9 | Praseodym | Praseodimio | Praséodyme | Praseodimio | Празеодим | 프라세오디뮴 | 镨 | 鐠 | Pǔ | プラセオジム | puraseojimu | praseođimi |
60 | Nd | Neodymium | Greek néos dídymos, 'new twin ' | 1925 | lanthanoid | f-block | 144.2 | Neodym | Neodimio | Néodyme | Neodimio | Неодим | 네오디뮴 | 钕 | 釹 | Nǚ | ネオジム | neojimu | neođim |
61 | Pm | Promethium | Prometheus, a figure in Greek mythology | 1945 | lanthanoid | f-block | [145] | Promethium | Prometio | Prométhium | Promezio | Прометий | 프로메튬 | 钷 | 鉕 | Pō | プロメチウム | puromechiumu | prometi |
62 | Sm | Samarium | Samarskite, a mineral named after V. Samarsky-Bykhovets, Russian mine official | 1879 | lanthanoid | f-block | 150.4 | Samarium | Samario | Samarium | Samario | Самарий | 사마륨 | 钐 | 釤 | Shàn | サマリウム | samariumu | samari |
63 | Eu | Europium | Europe | 1901 | lanthanoid | f-block | 152 | Europium | Europio | Europium | Europio | Европий | 유로퓸 | 铕 | 銪 | Yǒu | ユウロピウム | yuuropiumu | europi |
64 | Gd | Gadolinium | Gadolinite, a mineral named after Johan Gadolin, Finnish chemist, physicist and mineralogist | 1880 | lanthanoid | f-block | 157.3 | Gadolinium | Gadolinio | Gadolinium | Gadolinio | Гадолиний | 가돌리늄 | 钆 | 釓 | Qiú | ガドリニウム | gadoriniumu | gadolini |
65 | Tb | Terbium | Ytterby, Sweden, where it was found; see also yttrium, erbium, ytterbium | 1843 | lanthanoid | f-block | 158.9 | Terbium | Terbio | Terbium | Terbio | Тербий | 테르븀 (터븀) | 铽 | 鋱 | Tè | テルビウム | terubiumu | terbi |
66 | Dy | Dysprosium | Greek dysprósitos, 'hard to get ' | 1886 | lanthanoid | f-block | 162.5 | Dysprosium | Disprosio | Dysprosium | Disprosio | Диспрозий | 디스프로슘 | 镝 | 鏑 | Dí | ジスプロシウム | jisupuroshiumu | dysprosi |
67 | Ho | Holmium | New Latin Holmia, 'Stockholm ' | 1878 | lanthanoid | f-block | 164.9 | Holmium | Holmio | Holmium | Olmio | Гольмий | 홀뮴 | 钬 | 鈥 | Huǒ | ホルミウム | horumiumu | holmi |
68 | Er | Erbium | Ytterby, Sweden, where it was found; see also yttrium, terbium, ytterbium | 1843 | lanthanoid | f-block | 167.3 | Erbium | Erbio | Erbium | Erbio | Эрбий | 에르븀 (어븀) | 铒 | 鉺 | Èr | エルビウム | erubiumu | erbi |
69 | Tm | Thulium | Thule, the ancient name for an unclear northern location | 1879 | lanthanoid | f-block | 168.9 | Thulium | Tulio | Thulium | Tulio | Тулий | 툴륨 | 铥 | 銩 | Diū | ツリウム | tsuriumu | tuli |
70 | Yb | Ytterbium | Ytterby, Sweden, where it was found; see also yttrium, terbium, erbium | 1878 | lanthanoid | f-block | 173.1 | Ytterbium | Yterbio | Ytterbium | Itterbio | Иттербий | 이테르븀 (이터븀) | 镱 | 鐿 | Yì | イッテルビウム | itterubiumu | ytterbi |
71 | Lu | Lutetium | Latin Lutetia, 'Paris ' | 1907 | lanthanoid | d-block | 175 | Lutetium | Lutecio | Lutécium | Lutezio | Лютеций | 루테튬 | 镥 | 鑥 | Lǔ | ルテチウム | rutechiumu | luteti |
72 | Hf | Hafnium | New Latin Hafnia, 'Copenhagen' (from Danish havn, harbour) | 1923 | transition metal | d-block | 178.5 | Hafnium | Hafnio | Hafnium | Afnio | Гафний | 하프늄 | 铪 | 鉿 | Jiā | ハフニウム | hafuniumu | hafni |
73 | Ta | Tantalum | King Tantalus, father of Niobe from Greek mythology; see also niobium | 1802 | transition metal | d-block | 181 | Tantal | Tantalio | Tantale | Tantalio | Тантал | 탄탈럼 (탄탈) | 钽 | 鉭 | Tǎn | タンタル | tantaru | tantan |
74 | W | Tungsten | Swedish tung sten, 'heavy stone'; W derives from Wolfram, originally Middle High German wolf-rahm 'wolf's foam' describing the mineral wolframite | 1783 | transition metal | d-block | 183.8 | Wolfram | Wolframio | Tungstène | Tungsteno | Вольфрам | 텅스텐 | 钨 | 鎢 | Wū | タングステン | tangusuten | wolfram |
75 | Re | Rhenium | Latin Rhenus, 'the Rhine ' | 1925 | transition metal | d-block | 186.2 | Rhenium | Renio | Rhénium | Renio | Рений | 레늄 | 铼 | 錸 | Lái | レニウム | reniumu | rheni |
76 | Os | Osmium | Greek osmḗ, 'smell ' | 1804 | transition metal | d-block | 190.2 | Osmium | Osmio | Osmium | Osmio | Осмий | 오스뮴 | 锇 | 鋨 | Tiě | オスミウム | osumiumu | osmi |
77 | Ir | Iridium | Iris, the Greek goddess of the rainbow | 1804 | transition metal | d-block | 192.2 | Iridium | Iridio | Iridium | Iridio | Иридий | 이리듐 | 铱 | 銥 | Yī | イリジウム | irijiumu | iridi |
78 | Pt | Platinum | Spanish platina, 'little silver', from plata 'silver ' | 1735 | transition metal | d-block | 195.1 | Platin | Platino | Platine | Platino | Платина | 백금 | 铂 | 鉑 | Bó | 白金 | hakkin | bạch kim |
79 | Au | Gold | English word; Au derives from Latin aurum | Ø | transition metal | d-block | 197 | Gold (Aurum) | Oro | Or | Oro | Золото | 금 | 金 | 金 | Jīn | 金 | kin | vàng |
80 | Hg | Mercury | Mercury, Roman god of commerce, communication, and luck, known for speed and mobility; Hg derives from Latin hydrargyrum, from Greek hydrárgyros, 'water-silver' | Ø | transition metal | d-block | 200.6 | Quecksilber (Hydrargyrum) | Mercurio | Mercure | Mercurio | Ртуть | 수은 | 汞 | 汞 | Gǒng | 水銀 | suigin | thủy ngân |
81 | Tl | Thallium | Greek thallós, 'green shoot or twig ' | 1861 | metal | p-block | 204.4 | Thallium | Talio | Thallium | Tallio | Таллий | 탈륨 | 铊 | 鉈 | Shī | タリウム | tariumu | tali |
82 | Pb | Lead | English word; Pb derives from Latin plumbum | Ø | metal | p-block | 207.2 | Blei (Plumbum) | Plomo | Plomb | Piombo | Свинец | 납 | 铅 | 鉛 | Qiān | 鉛 | namari | chì |
83 | Bi | Bismuth | German Wismut, from weiß Masse 'white mass', unless from Arabic | Ø | metal | p-block | 209 | Bismut (also Wismut) | Bismuto | Bismuth | Bismuto | Висмут | 비스무트 | 铋 | 鉍 | Bì | ビスマス | bisumusu | bismuth |
84 | Po | Polonium | Latin Polonia, 'Poland', home country of Marie Curie | 1898 | metal | p-block | [209][a] | Polonium | Polonio | Polonium | Polonio | Полоний | 폴로늄 | 钋 | 釙 | Pò | ポロニウム | poroniumu | poloni |
85 | At | Astatine | Greek ástatos, 'unstable ' | 1940 | halogen | p-block | [210] | Astat | Astato | Astate | Astato | Астат | 아스타틴 | 砹 | 砹 | Ài | アスタチン | asutachin | astatin |
86 | Rn | Radon | Radium emanation, originally the name of the isotope Radon-222 | 1898 | noble gas | p-block | [222] | Radon | Radón | Radon | Radon | Радон | 라돈 | 氡 | 氡 | Dōng | ラドン | radon | radon |
87 | Fr | Francium | France, home country of discoverer Marguerite Perey | 1939 | alkali metal | s-block | [223] | Francium | Francio | Francium | Francio | Франций | 프랑슘 | 钫 | 鈁 | Fāng | フランシウム | furanshiumu | franci |
88 | Ra | Radium | French radium, from Latin radius, 'ray ' | 1898 | alkaline earth | s-block | [226] | Radium | Radio | Radium | Radio | Радий | 라듐 | 镭 | 鐳 | Léi | ラジウム | rajiumu | radi |
89 | Ac | Actinium | Greek aktís, 'ray ' | 1899 | actinoid | f-block | [227] | Actinium | Actinio | Actinium | Attinio | Актиний | 악티늄 | 锕 | 錒 | Kē | アクチニウム | akuchiniumu | actini |
90 | Th | Thorium | Thor, Scandinavian god of thunder | 1828 | actinoid | f-block | 232 | Thorium | Torio | Thorium | Torio | Торий | 토륨 | 钍 | 釷 | Tǔ | トリウム | toriumu | thori |
91 | Pa | Protactinium | Proto- (from Greek prôtos, 'first, before') + actinium, since actinium is produced through the radioactive decay of protactinium | 1917 | actinoid | f-block | 231 | Protactinium | Protactinio | Protactinium | Protoattinio | Протактиний | 프로트악티늄 (프로탁티늄) | 镤 | 鏷 | Pú | プロトアクチニウム | purotoakuchiniumu | protactini |
92 | U | Uranium | Uranus, the seventh planet | 1789 | actinoid | f-block | 238 | Uran | Uranio | Uranium | Uranio | Уран | 우라늄 | 铀 | 鈾 | Yóu | ウラン | uran | urani |
93 | Np | Neptunium | Neptune, the eighth planet | 1940 | actinoid | f-block | [237] | Neptunium | Neptunio | Neptunium | Nettunio | Нептуний | 넵투늄 | 镎 | 鎿 | Nài | ネプツニウム | neputsuniumu | neptuni |
94 | Pu | Plutonium | Pluto, a dwarf planet | 1940 | actinoid | f-block | [244] | Plutonium | Plutonio | Plutonium | Plutonio | Плутоний | 플루토늄 | 钚 | 鈈 | Bū | プルトニウム | purutoniumu | plutoni |
95 | Am | Americium | The Americas, where the element was first synthesised, by analogy with its homologue europium | 1945 | actinoid | f-block | [243] | Americium | Americio | Américium | Americio | Америций | 아메리슘 | 镅 | 鎇 | Mǐ | アメリシウム | amerishiumu | americi |
96 | Cm | Curium | Pierre Curie and Marie Curie, French physicists and chemists | 1944 | actinoid | f-block | [247] | Curium | Curio | Curium | Curio | Кюрий | 퀴륨 | 锔 | 鋦 | Jū | キュリウム | kyuriumu | curi |
97 | Bk | Berkelium | Berkeley, California, where the element was first synthesised | 1949 | actinoid | f-block | [247] | Berkelium | Berkelio | Berkélium | Berkelio | Берклий | 버클륨 | 锫 | 錇 | Péi | バークリウム | bākuriumu | berkeli |
98 | Cf | Californium | California, where the element was first synthesised in the LBNL laboratory | 1950 | actinoid | f-block | [251] | Californium | Californio | Californium | Californio | Калифорний | 칼리포르늄 (칼리포늄) | 锎 | 鐦 | Kǎ | カリホルニウム | karihoruniumu | californi |
99 | Es | Einsteinium | Albert Einstein, German physicist | 1952 | actinoid | f-block | [252] | Einsteinium | Einsteinio | Einsteinium | Einsteinio | Эйнштейний | 아인시타이늄 (아인슈타이늄) | 锿 | 鎄 | Ài | アインスタイニウム | ainsutainiumu | einsteini |
100 | Fm | Fermium | Enrico Fermi, Italian physicist | 1953 | actinoid | f-block | [257] | Fermium | Fermio | Fermium | Fermio | Фермий | 페르뮴 | 镄 | 鐨 | Fèi | フェルミウム | ferumiumu | fermi |
101 | Md | Mendelevium | Dmitri Mendeleev, Russian chemist who proposed the periodic table | 1955 | actinoid | f-block | [258] | Mendelevium | Mendelevio | Mendélévium | Mendelevio | Менделевий | 멘델레븀 | 钔 | 鍆 | Mén | メンデレビウム | menderebiumu | mendelevi |
102 | No | Nobelium | Alfred Nobel, Swedish chemist and engineer | 1957 | actinoid | f-block | [259] | Nobelium | Nobelio | Nobélium | Nobelio | Нобелий | 노벨륨 | 锘 | 鍩 | Tiǎn | ノーベリウム | nōberiumu | nobeli |
103 | Lr | Lawrencium | Ernest Lawrence, American physicist | 1961 | actinoid | d-block | [266] | Lawrencium | Laurencio | Lawrencium | Laurenzio | Лоуренсий | 로렌슘 | 铹 | 鐒 | Láo | ローレンシウム | rōrenshiumu | lawrenci |
104 | Rf | Rutherfordium | Ernest Rutherford, chemist and physicist from New Zealand | 1970 | transition metal | d-block | [267] | Rutherfordium | Rutherfordio | Rutherfordium | Rutherfordio | Резерфордий | 러더포듐 | 𬬻 | 鑪 | Lú | ラザホージウム | razahōjiumu | rutherfordi |
105 | Db | Dubnium | Dubna, Russia, where the element was discovered in the JINR laboratory | 1974 | transition metal | d-block | [268] | Dubnium | Dubnio | Dubnium | Dubnio | Дубний | 더브늄 | 𬭊 | 𨧀 | Dù | ドブニウム | dobuniumu | dubni |
106 | Sg | Seaborgium | Glenn T. Seaborg, American chemist | 1976 | transition metal | d-block | [269] | Seaborgium | Seaborgio | Seaborgium | Seaborgio | Сиборгий | 새보쥼 | 𬭳 | 𨭎 | Xǐ | シーボーギウム | shībōgiumu | seaborgi |
107 | Bh | Bohrium | Niels Bohr, Danish physicist | 1984 | transition metal | d-block | [270] | Bohrium | Bohrio | Bohrium | Bohrio | Борий | 보륨 | 𬭛 | 𨨏 | Bō | ボーリウム | bōriumu | bohri |
108 | Hs | Hassium | New Latin Hassia, 'Hesse', a state in Germany | 1982 | transition metal | d-block | [269] | Hassium | Hassio | Hassium | Hassio | Хассий | 하슘 | 𬭶 | 𨭆 | Hēi | ハッシウム | hasshiumu | hassi |
109 | Mt | Meitnerium | Lise Meitner, Austrian physicist | 1987 | synthetic | d-block | [278] | Meitnerium | Meitnerio | Meitnérium | Meitnerio | Мейтнерий | 마이트너륨 | 鿏 | 䥑 | Mài | マイトネリウム | maitoneriumu | meitneri |
110 | Ds | Darmstadtium | Darmstadt, Germany, where the element was first synthesised in the GSI laboratories | 1994 | synthetic | d-block | [281] | Darmstadtium | Darmstadtio | Darmstadtium | Darmstadtio | Дармштадтий | 다름슈타튬 | 𫟼 | 鐽 | Dá | ダームスタチウム | dāmusutachiumu | darmstadti |
111 | Rg | Roentgenium | Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, German physicist | 1996 | synthetic | d-block | [282] | Roentgenium | Roentgenio | Roentgenium | Roentgenio | Рентгений | 뢴트게늄 | 𬬭 | 錀 | Lún | レントゲニウム | rentogeniumu | roentgeni |
112 | Cn | Copernicium | Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish astronomer | 1996 | synthetic | d-block | [285] | Copernicium | Copernicio | Copernicium | Copernicio | Коперниций | 코페르니슘 | 鿔 | 鎶 | Gē | コペルニシウム | koperunishiumu | . |
113 | Nh | Nihonium | Japanese Nihon, 'Japan', where the element was first synthesised in the Riken laboratories | 2004 | synthetic | p-block | [286] | Nihonium | Nihonio | Nihonium | Nihonio | Нихоний | 우눈트륨 | 鉨 | 鉨 | Nǐ | ニホニウム | nihoniumu | . |
114 | Fl | Flerovium | Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions, part of JINR, where the element was synthesised; itself named after Georgy Flyorov, Russian physicist | 1998 | synthetic | p-block | [289] | Flerovium | Flerovio | Flérovium | Flerovio | Флеровий | 플레로븀 | 𫓧 | 鈇 | Fū | フレロビウム | furerobiumu | . |
115 | Mc | Moscovium | Moscow, Russia, where the element was first synthesised in the JINR laboratories | 2003 | synthetic | p-block | [290] | Moscovium | Moscovio | Moscovium | Moscovio | Московий | 우눈펜튬 | 镆 | 鏌 | Mò | モスコビウム | mosukobiumu | . |
116 | Lv | Livermorium | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California | 2000 | synthetic | p-block | [293] | Livermorium | Livermorio | Livermorium | Livermorio | Ливерморий | 리버모륨 | 𫟷 | 鉝 | Lì | リバモリウム | ribamoriumu | . |
117 | Ts | Tennessine | Tennessee, United States, where Oak Ridge National Laboratory is located | 2009 | synthetic | p-block | [294] | Tenness | Teneso | Tennesse | Tennesso | Теннессин | 우눈셉튬 | (石)田 | (石)田 | (Shí) tián | テネシン | teneshin | . |
118 | Og | Oganesson | Yuri Oganessian, Russian physicist | 2002 | synthetic | p-block | [294] | Oganesson | Oganesón | Oganesson | Oganesson | Оганесон | 우누녹튬 | (气)奧 | (气)奧 | (Qì) ào | オガネソン | oganeson | . |