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The Interactive Mendeleev Periodic Table of Elements

By: Conner M. Lee

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Legend

= Other non-metals= Halogens

= Noble Gases

NON-METALS

= Lathanides= Actinides

INNER TRANSITION METALS

= Alkali metals

= Alkali Earth metals

= Transition Elements

= Other metals= Unknown = Metalloids

METALS

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For more information on how to use this Interactive Periodic Table click here to go to the Special Notes Section.

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H

Na

Li

Db

Rb

K

Cs

Fr ?

Y

Be

Zr

Mg

Ra

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Ti

Ba

V

Rf

Hf

Sc

Sr

Ca

Ta

Nb Mo

W

Cr

Tc

Re

Sg Bh

FeMn

Ru

Hs

Os

Co

In

Ni

Pd

Pt

Rh

Cu

DsMt

Ir

Ag

Au

Rg

Hg

Uub

Tl

Uut Uup

Ga

Pb

Uuq

Sb

AsGe

Sn

Bi

Cd

Al Si P

NCB

Zn

Ne

Ar

Kr

Xe

Rn

He

Pr

Ac

La

Pa

Nd

U

Pm

Np

Gd

BkCm

Tb

Pu

Sm

Cf

Dy

Es

Ho

Fm

Er

Md

Tm

No

Yb

Uuh

Te

Se

Po

S

O

Th

Ce

Am

Eu

F

Cl

Br

I

At

Uus Uuo

Uue Ubn

Lr

Lu

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Hydrogen

• The atomic number is 1• The density is 008988 g.mol-1• The atomic weight is 1.00794 g.cm-3• The triple point is 13.0833 K• The critical point is 32.97 K• The boiling point is 20.28 K

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Lithium

• The atomic number is 3• The atomic weight is 6.941 g.mol-1• The density is 0.534 g.cm-3• The melting point is 453.69 K• The boiling point is 1615 K• The critical point is 3223 K

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Sodium

• The atomic number is 11• The atomic weight is 22.98976928 g.mol-1• The density is 0.968 g.cm-3• The melting point is 370.87 K• The boiling point is 1156 K• The critical point is 2573 K

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Potassium

• The atomic number is 19• The atomic weight is 39.0983 g.mol-1• The density is 0.89 g.cm-3• The melting point is 336.53 K• The boiling point is 1032 K• The triple point is 336.65 K

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Rubidium

• The atomic number is 37• The atomic weight is 85.4678 g• The density is 1.532 g.cm-3• The melting point is 312.46 K• The boiling point is 961 K• The critical point is 2093 K

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Caesium

• The atomic number is 55• The atomic weight is 132.9054519 g.mol-1• The density is 1.93 g.cm-3• The melting point is 301.59 K• The boiling point is 944 K• The critical point is 1938 K

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Francium

• The atomic number is 87• The atomic weight is 223 g.mol-1• The density is 1.87 g.cm-3• The melting point is 300 K • The boiling point is 950 K

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Beryllium

• The atomic number is 4• The atomic weight is 9.012182 g.mol-1• The density is 1.85 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1560 K• The boiling point is 2742 K

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Magnesium

• The atomic number is 12• The atomic weight is 24.3050 g.mol-1• The density is 1.738 g.cm-3• The melting point is 923 K• The boiling point is 1363 K

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Calcium

• The atomic number is 20• The atomic weight is 40.078 g.mol-1• The density is 1.55 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1115 K• The boiling point is 1757 K

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Strontium

• The atomic number is 38• The atomic weight is 87.62 g.mol-1• The density is 2.64 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1050 K• The boiling point is 1655 K

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Barium

• The atomic number is 56 • The atomic weight is 137.327 g.mol-1• The density is 3.51 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1000 K• The boiling point is 2170 K

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Radium

• The atomic number is 88• The density is 5.5 g.cm-3• The melting point is 973 K• The boiling point is 2010 K

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Scandium

• The atomic number is 21• The atomic weight is 44.955912 g.mol-1• The density is 2.985 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1814 K• The boiling point is 3109 K

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Yttrium

• The atomic number is 39• The atomic weight is 88.90585 g.mol-1• The density is 4.472 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1799 K• The boiling point is 3609 K

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Ununennium

• The atomic number is 119• It is an undiscovered element recently added to

the Periodic Table

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Unbinilium

• The atomic number is 120• It is the newest added element to the Periodic

Table • Unbinilium is Element No. 120• The symbol Ubn is also it’s temporary symbol

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Titanium

• The atomic number is 22• The atomic weight is 47.867 g.mol-1• The density is 4.506 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1941 K• The boiling point is 3560 K

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Zirconium

• The atomic number is 40• The atomic weight is 91.224 g.mol-1• The density is 6.52 g.cm-3• The melting point is 2128 K• The boiling point is 4682 K

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Hafnium

• The atomic number is 72• The atomic weight is 178.49 g.mol-1• The density is 13.31 g.cm-3• The melting point is 2506 K• The boiling point is 4876 K

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Rutherfordium

• The atomic number is 104

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Vanadium

• The atomic number is 23• The atomic weight is 50.9415 g.mol-1• The density is 6.0 g.cm-3• The melting point is 2183 K• The boiling point is 3680 K

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Niobium

• The atomic number is 41• The atomic weight is 92.90638 g.mol-1• The density is 8.57 g.cm-3• The melting point is 2750 K• The boiling point is 5017 K

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Tantalum

• The atomic number is 23• The atomic weight is 180.94788 g.mol-1• The density is 16.69 g.cm-3• The melting point is 3290 K• The boiling point is 5731 K

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Dubnium

• The atomic number is 105

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Chronium

• The atomic number is 24• The atomic weight is 55.9961 g.mol-1• The density is 7.19 g.cm-3• The melting point is 2180 K• The boiling point is 2944 K

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Molybdenum

• The atomic number is 42• The atomic weight is 95.94 g.mol-1• The density is 10.28 g.cm-3• The melting point is 2896 K• The boiling point is 4912

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Tungsten

• The atomic number is 74• The atomic weight is 183.34 g.mol-1• The density is 19.25 g.cm-3• The melting point is 3695 K• The boiling point is 5828 K

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Seaborgium

• The atomic number is 106

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Manganese

• The atomic number is 25• The atomic weight is 54.938045 g.mol-1• The density is 7.21 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1519 K• The boiling point is 2334 K

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Technetium

• The atomic number is 43• The melting point is 2430 K• The boiling point is 4538 K

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Rhenium

• The atomic number is 75• The atomic weight is 186.207 g.mol-1• The density is 21.02 g.cm-3• The melting point is 3459 K• The boiling point is 5869 K

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Bohrium

• The atomic number is 107

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Iron

• The atomic number is 26• The atomic weight is 55.845 g.mol-1• The density is 7.874 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1811 K• The boiling point is 3134 K

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Ruthenium

• The atomic number is 44• The atomic weight is 101.07 g.mol-1• The density is 12.45 g.cm-3• The melting point is 2607 K• The boiling point is 4423 K

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Osmium

• The atomic number is 76• The atomic weight is 190.23 g.mol-1• The density is 22.61 g.cm-3• The melting point is 3306 K• The boiling point is 5285 K

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Hassium

• The atomic number is 108

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Cobalt

• The atomic number is 27• The atomic weight is 58.933195 g.mol-1• The density is 8.90 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1768 K• The boiling point is 3200 K

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Rhodium

• The atomic number is 45• The atomic weight is 102.90550 g.mol-1• The density is 12.41 g.cm-3• The melting point is 2237 K• The boiling point is 3968 K

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Iridium

• The atomic number is 77• The atomic weight is 192.217 g.mol-1• The density is 22.56 g.cm-3• The melting point is 2739 K• The boiling point is 2701 K

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Meitnerium

• The atomic number is 109

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Nickel

• The atomic number is 28• The atomic weight is 58.6934 g.mol-1• The density is 8.908 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1728 K• The boiling point is 3186 K

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Palladium

• The atomic number is 46• The atomic weight is 106.42 g.mol-1• The density is 12.023 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1828.05 K• The boiling point is 3236 K

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Platinum

• The atomic number is 78• The atomic weight is 195.084 g.mol-1• The density is 21.45 g.cm-3• The melting point is 2041.4 K• The boiling point is 4098 K

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Darmstadtium

• The atomic number is 110

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Copper

• The atomic number is 29• The atomic weight is 63.456 g.mol-1• The density is 8,96 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1357.77 K• The boiling point is 2835 K

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Silver

• The atomic number is 47• The atomic weight is 107.8682 g.mol-1• The density is 10.49 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1234.93 K• The boiling point is 2435 K

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Gold

• The atomic number is 79• The atomic weight is 196.966569 g.mol-1• The density is 19.3 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1337.33 K• The boiling point is 3129 K

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Roentgenium

• The atomic number is 111

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Zinc

• The atomic number is 30• The atomic weight is 65.38 g.mol-1• The density is 7.14 g.cm-3• The melting point is 692.68 K• The boiling point is 1180 K

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Cadmium

• The atomic number is 20• The atomic weight is 40.078 g.mol-1• The density is 1.55 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1115 K• The boiling point is 1757 K

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Mercury

• The atomic number is 80• The atomic weight is 200.59 g.mol-1• The density is 15.534 g.cm-3• The melting point is 234.32 K• The boiling point is 629.88•

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Ununbium

• The atomic number is 112

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Boron

• The atomic number is 5• The atomic weight is 10.811 g.mol-1• The density is 2.34 g.cm-3• The melting point is 2349 K• The boiling point is 4200 K

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Aluminum

• The atomic number is 13• The atomic weight is 26.9815386 g.mol-1• The density is 2.70 g.cm-3• The melting point is 933.47 K• The boiling point is 2792 K

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Gallium

• The atomic number is 31 • The atomic weight is 69.723 g.mol-1• The density is 5.91 g.cm-3• The melting point is 302.9146 K• The boiling point is 2477 K

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Indium

• The atomic number is 49• The atomic weight is 114.818 g.mol-1• The density is 7.31 g.cm-3• The melting point is 429.75 K• The boiling point is 2345 K

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Thallium

• The atomic number is 81• The atomic weight is 204.3833 g.mol-1• The density is 11.85 g.cm-3• The melting point is 577 K• The boiling point is 1746 K

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Ununtrium

• The atomic number is 113

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Carbon

• The atomic number is 6• The atomic weight is 12.0107 g.mol-1• The density is 1.69 g.cm-3

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Silicon

• The atomic number is 14• The atomic weight is 28.0855 g.mol-1• The density is 2.3290 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1687 K• The boiling point is 3538 K

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Germanium

• The atomic number is 32• The atomic weight is 72.64 g.mol-1• The density is 5.323 g.cm-3• The melting point 1211.40 K• The boiling point is 3106 K

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Tin

• The atomic number is 50• The atomic weight is 118.710 g.mol-1• The density is 7.365 g.cm-3• The melting point is 505.08 K• The boiling point is 2875 K

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Lead

• The atomic number is 82• The atomic weight is 207.2 g.mol-1• The density is 11.34 g.cm-3• The melting point is 600.61 K• The boiling point is 2022 K

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Ununquadium

• The atomic number is 114

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Nitrogen

• The atomic number is 7• The atomic weight is 14.0067 g.mol-1• The density is 1.25 g/L• The melting point is 63.15 K• The boiling point is 77.36 K

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Phosphorous

• The atomic number is 15• The atomic weight is 30.973762 g.mol-1• The density is 1.823 g.cm-3• The melting point is 313.7 K• The boiling point is 550 K

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Arsenic

• The atomic number is 33• The atomic weight is 74.92160 g.mol-1• The density is 5.727 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1090 K• The boiling point is 887 K

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Antimony

• The atomic number is 51• The atomic weight is 121.760 g.mol-1• The density is 6.697 g.cm-3• The melting point is 903.78 K• The boiling point is 1860 K

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Bismuth

• The atomic number is 51• The atomic weight is 121.760 g.mol-1• The density is 6.697 g.cm-3• The melting point is 903.78 K• The boiling point is 1860 K

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Ununpentium

• The atomic number is 115

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Oxygen

• The atomic number is 8• The atomic weight is 15.9994 g.mol-1• The melting point is 54.36 K• The boiling point is 90.20 K• The critical point is 154.59 K

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Sulfur

• The atomic number is 16• The atomic weight is 32.065 g.mol-1• The density is 2.07 g.cm-3• The melting point is 388.36 K• The boiling point is 717.8 K• The critical point is 1314 K

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Selenium

• The atomic number is 34• The atomic weight is 78.96 g.mol-1• The density is g.cm-3• The melting point is 494 K• The boiling point is 958 K

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Tellurium

• The atomic number is 52• The atomic weight is 127.60 g.mol-1• The density is 6.24 g.cm-3• The melting point is 722.66 K• The boiling point is 1261 K

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Ununhexium

• The atomic number is 116

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Polonium

• The atomic number is 84• The density 9.196 g.cm-3• The melting point 527 K• The boiling point is 1235 K

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Flourine

• The atomic number is 9• The atomic weight is 18.9984032 g.mol-1• The density is 1.7 g/L• The melting point is 53.53 K• The boiling point is 85.03 K

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Chlorine

• The atomic number 17• The atomic weight is 35.453 g.mol-1• The density 3.2 g/L• The melting point is 171.6 K• The boiling point is 239.11 K

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Bromine

• The atomic number is 35• The atomic weight is 79.904 g.mol-1• The density is 3.1028 g.cm-3• The melting point is 265.8 K• The boiling point is 332 K

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Iodine

• The atomic number is 53• The atomic weight is 126.90447 g.mol-1• The density is 4.933 g.cm-3• The melting point is 386.85 K• The boiling point is 457.4 K• The triple point is 386.65 K• The critical point is 819 K

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Astatine

• The atomic number is 85• The melting point is 575 K• The boiling point is 610 K

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Ununseptium

• The atomic number is 115

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Helium

• The atomic number is 2• The atomic weight is 4.002602 g.mol-1• The density is 0.1786 g/L• The melting point is 0.95 K• The boiling point is 4.22 K

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Neon

• The atomic number is 10• The atomic weight is 20.1797 g.mol-1• The density is 0.9002 g/L• The melting point is 24.56 K• The boiling point is 27.07 K• The critical point is 44.4 K• The triple point is 24.5561 K

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Argon

• The atomic number is 18• The atomic weight is 39.948 g.mol-1• The density is 1.784 g/L• The melting point is 83.30 K• The boiling point is 87.80• The triple point is 83.8058 K• The critical point is 150.87 K

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Krypton

• The atomic number is 36• The atomic weight is 83.798 g.mol-1• The density is 3.749 g/L• The melting point is 115.79 K• The boiling point is 119.93 K• The triple point is 115.75 K• The critical point is 209.49 K

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Xenon

• The atomic number is 54• The weight is 131.293 g.mol-1• The density is 5.894 g/L• The melting point is 161.4 K• The boiling point is 165.03 K• The triple point is 161.405 K• The critical point is 289.77 K

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Radon

• The atomic number is 86• The melting point is 202 K• The boiling point is 211.3 K• The critical point is 377 K

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Ununoctium

• The atomic number is 118• The boiling point is 320-380 K• The critical point is 439 K

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Lanthanum

• The atomic number is 57• The atomic weight is 138.90547 g.mol-1• The density is 6.192 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1193 K• The boiling point is 3737 K

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Actinium

• The atomic number is 89• The density is 10 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1323 K• The boiling point is 3471 K

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Cerium

• The atomic number is 58• The atomic weight is 140.116 g.mol-1• The density is 6.770 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1068 K• The boiling point is 3716 K

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Thorium

• The atomic number is 90• The atomic weight is 232.0381 g.mol-1• The density is 11.7 g.cm-3• The melting point is 2115 K• The boiling point is 5061 K

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Praseodymium

• The atomic number is 59• The atomic weight is 140.90765 g.mol-1• The density is 6.77 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1208 K• The boiling point is 3793 K

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Protactinium

• The atomic number is 91• The atomic weight is 231.03588 g.mol-1• The density is 15.37 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1841 K• The boiling point is 4300 K

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Neodymium

• The atomic number is 60• The atomic weight is 144.42 g.mol-1• The density is 7.01 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1297 K• The boiling point is 3347 K

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Uranium

• The atomic number is 92• The atomic weight is 238.02891 g.mol-1• The density is 19.1 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1405.3 K• The boiling point is 4404 K

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Promethium

• The atomic number is 61• The density is 7.26 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1315 K• The boiling point is 3273 K

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Neptunium

• The atomic number is 93• The melting point is 910 K• The boiling point is 4273 K

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Samarium

• The atomic number is 62• The atomic weight is 150.36 g.mol-1• The density is 7.52 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1345 K• The boiling point is 2067 K

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Plutonium

• The atomic number is 94• The density is 19.816 g.mol-1• The melting point is 912.5 K• The boiling point is 3205 K

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Europium

• The atomic number is 63• The atomic weight is 151.964 g.mol-1• The density is 5.264 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1099 K• The boiling point is 1802 K

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Americium

• The atomic number is 95• The density is 12 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1449 K• The boiling point is 2880 K

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Gadolinium

• The atomic number is 64• The atomic weight is 157.25 g.mol-1• The density is 7.90 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1585 K• The boiling point is 3546 K

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Curium

• The atomic number is 96• The density is 13.51 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1613 K• The boiling point is 3383 K

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Terbium

• The atomic number is 65• The atomic weight is 158.93535 g.mol-1• The density is 8.23 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1629 K

The boiling point is 3503 K

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Berkelium

• The atomic number is 97• The density is 14.78 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1259 K

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Dysprosium

• The atomic number is 66• The atomic weight is 162.500 g.mol-1• The density is 8.540 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1680 K• The boiling point is 2840 K

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Californium

• The atomic number is 98• The density is 15.1 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1173 K

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Holmium

• The atomic number is 67• The atomic weight 164.93032 g.mol-1• The melting point is 1734 K• The boiling point is 2993 K

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Einsteinium

• The atomic number is 99• The density is 8.84 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1133 K

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Erbium

• The atomic number is 68• The atomic weight is 167.259 g.mol-1• The density is 9.066 g.cm-3

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Fermium

• The atomic number is 100• The melting point is 1800 K

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Thulium

• The atomic number is 69• The atomic weight is 168.93421 g.mol-1• The density is 9.32 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1818 K• The boiling point is 2223 K

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Mendelevium

• The atomic number is 101• The melting point is 1100 K

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Ytterbium

• The atomic number is 70• The atomic weight is 173.04 g.mol-1• The density is 6.90 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1097 K• The boiling point is 1469 K

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Nobelium

• The atomic number is 102

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Lutetium

• The atomic number is 71• The atomic weight is 147.967 g.mol-1• The density is 9.841 g.cm-3• The melting point is 1925 K• The boiling point is 3675 K

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Lawrencium

• The atomic number is 103

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Special Notes

• “g.mol-1” is the international system that measures atomic weights

• “g.cm-3” is the international system that measures density

• For more information on how to read this Interactive Periodic Table, click here to go to the Legend Section

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Bibliography

• All information and pictures are from http://www.wikipedia.org

• My confirmation sources are http://www.webelements.com, http://www.answers.com and

http://www.chemicool.com