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Periodic table of the chemical elements showing the most or more commonly named sets of elements (in periodic tables), and a traditional dividing line between metals and nonmetals. The f-block actually fits between groups 2 and 3 ; it is usually shown at the foot of the table to save horizontal space.
Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18; Hydrogen & alkali metals Alkaline earth metals Triels Tetrels Pnictogens Chalcogens Halogens Noble gases
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English: Simple periodic table with English element names and standard atomic weights (IUPAC, 2009). [Temporarily converted to paths till fixing Wikipedia’s font problem with DejaVu Sans Condensed, but also the previous version of this image works correctly outside of Wikipedia, before Nihonium, Moscovium, Tennessine, and Oganesson were discovered.
English: Simple periodic table with localized element names and standard atomic weights (IUPAC, 2009). [Temporarily converted to paths till fixing Wikipedia’s font problem with DejaVu Sans Condensed, but also the previous version of this image works correctly outside of Wikipedia.
Metallic Network covalent Molecular covalent Single atoms Unknown Background color shows bonding of simple substances in the periodic table. If there are several, the most stable allotrope is considered.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 05:52, 5 July 2021: 1,205 × 638 (16 KB): Sandbh: Reverted to version as of 13:51, 23 January 2021 (UTC) to be consistent with metalloid article as to the elements commonly recognised as metalloids
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