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Encyclopedia > Extended periodic table

This extended periodic table was suggested by Glenn T. Seaborg in 1969. It is a logical extension of the principles behind the standard periodic table to include as-yet-undiscoved chemical elements. All of the undiscovered elements are named by the IUPAC systematic element name standard of creating a generic name until it has been discovered, confirmed and an official name approved.


The blue symbol on top of each column shows the last electron orbital following the Mueller diagram (note that there are exceptions, like copper). The red number at the left of each row shows the period: the last electron shell.


Helium is placed next to hydrogen instead of on top of neon because it's part of the s2 group.

Extended Periodic Table of the Elements
Period s1 s2
1 1

H

2

He

p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6
2 3

Li

4

Be

5

B

6

C

7

N

8

O

9

F

10

Ne

3 11

Na

12

Mg

d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 d8 d9 d10 13

Al

14

Si

15

P

16

S

17

Cl

18

Ar

4 19

K

20

Ca

21

Sc

22

Ti

23

V

24

Cr

25

Mn

26

Fe

27

Co

28

Ni

29

Cu

30

Zn

31

Ga

32

Ge

33

As

34

Se

35

Br

36

Kr

5 37

Rb

38

Sr

f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 f7 f8 f9 f10 f11 f12 f13 f14 39

Y

40

Zr

41

Nb

42

Mo

43

Tc

44

Ru

45

Rh

46

Pd

47

Ag

48

Cd

49

In

50

Sn

51

Sb

52

Te

53

I

54

Xe

6 55

Cs

56

Ba

57

La

58

Ce

59

Pr

60

Nd

61

Pm

62

Sm

63

Eu

64

Gd

65

Tb

66

Dy

67

Ho

68

Er

69

Tm

70

Yb

71

Lu

72

Hf

73

Ta

74

W

75

Re

76

Os

77

Ir

78

Pt

79

Au

80

Hg

81

Tl

82

Pb

83

Bi

84

Po

85

At

86

Rn

7 87

Fr

88

Ra

g1 g2 g3 g4 g5 g6 g7 g8 g9 g10 g11 g12 g13 g14 g15 g16 g17 g18 89

Ac

90

Th

91

Pa

92

U

93

Np

94

Pu

95

Am

96

Cm

97

Bk

98

Cf

99

Es

100

Fm

101

Md

102

No

103

Lr

104

Rf

105

Db

106

Sg

107

Bh

108

Hs

109

Mt

110

Ds

111

Rg

112

Uub

113

Uut

114

Uuq

115

Uup

116

Uuh

117

Uus

118

Uuo

8 119

Uue

120

Ubn

121

Ubu

122

Ubb

123

Ubt

124

Ubq

125

Ubp

126

Ubh

127

Ubs

128

Ubo

129

Ube

130

Utn

131

Utu

132

Utb

133

Utt

134

Utq

135

Utp

136

Uth

137

Uts

138

Uto

139

Ute

140

Uqn

141

Uqu

142

Uqb

143

Uqt

144

Uqq

145

Uqp

146

Uqh

147

Uqs

148

Uqo

149

Uqe

150

Upn

151

Upu

152

Upb

153

Upt

154

Upq

155

Upp

156

Uph

157

Ups

158

Upo

159

Upe

160

Uhn

161

Uhu

162

Uhb

163

Uht

164

Uhq

165

Uhp

166

Uhh

167

Uhs

168

Uho

9 169

Uhe

170

Usn

171

Usu

172

Usb

173

Ust

174

Usq

175

Usp

176

Ush

177

Uss

178

Uso

179

Use

180

Uon

181

Uou

182

Uob

183

Uot

184

Uoq

185

Uop

186

Uoh

187

Uos

188

Uoo

189

Uoe

190

Uen

191

Ueu

192

Ueb

193

Uet

194

Ueq

195

Uep

196

Ueh

197

Ues

198

Ueo

199

Uee

200

Bnn

201

Bnu

202

Bnb

203

Bnt

204

Bnq

205

Bnp

206

Bnh

207

Bns

208

Bno

209

Bne

210

Bun

211

Buu

212

Bub

213

But

214

Buq

215

Bup

216

Buh

217

Bus

218

Buo

Blocks
s-block p-block d-block f-block g-block

External link

  • Different Extended Periodic Table (http://www.sweethaven.com/chemele/pertab01.html)


Periodic tables

Standard table | Vertical table | Table with names | Names and atomic masses (large) | Names and atomic masses (small) | Inline F-block | Elements to 218 | Electron configurations | Metals and non metals | Table by blocks
Lists of Elements
Name | Atomic symbol | Atomic number | Boiling point | Melting point | Density | Atomic mass
Group | Period | Series | Block

  Results from FactBites:
 
Periodic Table - ABC Directory (881 words)
A Periodic Table of the Elements at Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Applet-based table with visualizations of the electron shell model, the nucleus, the visual emission spectrum, and energy levels of the electrons.
Chemistry: WebElements Periodic Table (426 words)
The periodic "law" of chemistry recognises that many properties of the chemical elements are periodic functions of their atomic number (the number of protons within the element's atomic nucleus).
The periodic table is an arrangement of the chemical elements ordered by atomic number in columns (groups) and rows (periods) presented so as to emphasize their periodic properties.
The relative merits of various other periodic table organisations is still the subject of debate.
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