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  • '''Neptunium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Solid_(state_of_matter)|solid]]
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  • '''Graphite''' is an [[allotrope]] of the [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], [[carbon]]. It is the most stable allotrope of carbon i
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  • '''Actinium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Ac. Its [[atomic number]
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  • '''Palladium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Pd. Its [[atomic number]
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  • ...LAY-ev), Russian chemist, discovered that ordering the then (1869) known [[chemical elements]], sixty-three in number, according to their increasing [[atomic weight]]s,
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  • '''Yttrium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Y. Its [[atomic number]]
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  • Caesium is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Cs. Its [[atomic number]
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  • '''Zinc''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Zn. Its [[atomic number]
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  • '''Potassium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Solid_(state_of_matter)|solid]]
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  • ...ary particle]] of neutral [[charge]], normally found in the [[nucleus]] of chemical elements, but having significant effects when in free flight; the number of neutrons
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  • '''Rubidium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Rb. Its [[atomic number]
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  • '''Fermium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Fm. Its [[atomic number]
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  • The most developed form of the periodic system of chemical elements, the one canonized as the standard across the world today, emerged from the This periodic table (or periodic system) of chemical elements was widely proclaimed as the periodic Law, one of the cornerstones of the m
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  • ...Applied Chemistry</ref>) or '''aluminium''' ([[American English]]) is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Al. Its [[atomic number]
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  • '''Tin''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Sn (from the [[Latin]] s
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  • '''Silver''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Solid_(state_of_matter)|solid]]
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  • '''Chemical symbols''' are the international standard way to denote [[chemical elements]]. In particular, they are used in chemical formulas to describe the compos
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  • ...for chemical elements with Z greater than 83. Interposed within the set of chemical elements that do have stable nuclides (Z=1 to Z=83), technetium (Z=43) and promethiu
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  • '''Tantalum''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Ta. Its [[atomic number]
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  • '''Copper''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Solid_(state_of_matter)|solid]]
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  • '''Einsteinium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Es. Its [[atomic number]
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  • '''Iron''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Solid_(state_of_matter)|solid]]
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  • '''Uranium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Solid_(state_of_matter)|solid]]
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  • '''Lithium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Solid_(state_of_matter)|solid]]
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  • '''Astatine''' ([[Greek|Gr.]]: άστατος, unstable) is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] At. Its [[atomic number]
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  • '''Technetium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Tc. Its [[atomic number] ...netium Isotope data].</ref> Technetium has the lowest atomic number of the chemical elements that lack a stable isotope.
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  • ...clear charge is a unique "fingerprint" of an element and ''Z'' labels the chemical elements uniquely. A list of the elements sorted by atomic number ''Z'' can be found [[chemical elements|here]].
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  • '''Sulphur''' (''aka'' '''sulfur''') is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a yellowish crystalline [[Solid_(sta
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  • == Chemical Elements == There aren't too many articles yet on the various chemical elements that we all know and love. I believe that we need to start fleshing out tha
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  • *J. Van Spronsen. (1969) ''The Periodic System of the Chemical Elements, the First One Hundred Years.'' Elsevier: Amsterdam. ...a.com/read/91054371 ''The Periodic Kingdom: A Journey into the Land of the Chemical Elements.''] Basic Books: New York. ISBN 0465072658.
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  • '''Scandium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Sc. Its [[atomic number]
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  • ...th's naturally occurring [[chemical element]]s, and all those 'artificial' chemical elements made by scientists in the laboratory. Atoms whose nuclei exhibit the phenom Not all chemical elements exhibit radioactivity: specific elements may have stable (i.e., non-radioac
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  • '''Boron''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Solid_(state_of_matter)|solid]]
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  • ...obox]] worked and how it could be installed and used in articles about the chemical elements ... and then wrote this article. I wrote it in more haste than I usually wr
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  • '''Nitrogen''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[gas]] in its elemental form. It
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  • '''Carbon''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Solid_(state_of_matter)|solid]]
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  • The '''periodic table of elements''' is a tabular method of displaying the [[chemical elements]]. A chemical element is a fundamental classification of atomic matter whe : ''See [[Chemical elements]]''
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  • ...r the [[speed of light]], can be smashed into a target element to form new chemical elements, which may or may not be stable. It was the observation of decay products
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