The Periodic Table of Elements Version 2.0
All Styles:
- Blank: Blank and unannotated with only element symbols, names, mass numbers, and atomic numbers
- Electronic Blocks: Blank and unannotated with only element symbols, names, mass numbers, atomic numbers, and electonic blocks
- Simplified Group Numbers: Groups labelled from 1 to 8/0 (GCSE)
- Simplified Group Numbers and Names: Groups 1, 7, 8/0, Ln, and An named (GCSE)
- Extended Group Numbers: Groups labelled from 1 to 18 (A-Level)
- Extended Group Numbers and Names: Groups 1, 2, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, Ln, and An named (A-Level)
- Full: Extended group numbers and names with electronic blocks, special element groupings, and extended element properties (Expert)
Other Styles
Other styles are currently being produced to bridge the gaps in availability, they should be available here soon.
Notes:
- Element 4, Beryllium, was previously named Glucine (with chemical symbol G) until 1828, when it was changed to its present name.
- Element 74, Tungsten, is still named Wolfram in some areas of Europe, the chemical symbol has remained the same.
- We recognise that elements may be differently spelt in US English, this table has been produced in UK English only.
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