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For chemistry students and teachers: The tabular chart on the right is arranged by Atomic number. The first chemical element with the lowest density is Hydrogen and the highest density is Osmium. The unit of density is gr/cm3 (grams per cubic centimeter) for solids and gr/l (grams per liter) or kg/m3 (kilograms per cubic. All period 2 elements completely obey the Madelung rule; in period 2, lithium and beryllium fill the 2s subshell, and boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, and neon fill the 2p subshell. The period shares this trait with periods 1 and 3, none of which contain transition elements or inner transition elements, which often vary from the rule.

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The elements of the periodic table sorted by density

Periodic Table of Elements - The periodic table is a very useful listing of all 118 elements by symbol, atomic number, and atomic mass and molecular mass. Elements with similar chemical properties are called groups. Visit BYJUS to learn more about it.

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Elements 2 3 1 3

This list contains the 118 elements of chemistry

The chemical elements of
the periodic chart sorted by:
DensityName chemical elementSymbol

Atomic Number

- Name alphabetically0.09HydrogenH1
- Atomic number0.18HeliumHe2
- Symbol0.53LithiumLi3
- Atomic Mass0.86ArgonAr18
- Electronegativity0.9NeonNe10
- Density0.97SodiumNa11
- Melting point1.25NitrogenN7
- Boiling point1.43OxygenO8
- Vanderwaals radius1.55CalciumCa20
- Year of discovery1.63RubidiumRb37
- Inventor surname1.7FluorineF9
- Elements in earthcrust1.74MagnesiumMg12
- Elements in human body1.78PotassiumK19
- Covalenz radius1.82PhosphorusP15
- Ionization energy1.85BerylliumBe4

For chemistry students and teachers: The tabular chart on the right is arranged by Atomic number.

Name mangler 3 6. The first chemical element with the lowest density is Hydrogen and the highest density is Osmium.

The unit of density is gr/cm3 (grams per cubic centimeter) for solids and gr/l (grams per liter) or kg/m3 (kilograms per cubic) for gases

Please note that the elements do not show their natural relation towards each other as in the Periodic system. There you can find the metals, semi-conductor(s), non-metal(s), inert noble gas(ses), Halogens, Lanthanoides, Actinoids (rare earth elements) and transition metals.

1.87CesiumCs55
2.07SulfurS16
2.26CarbonC6
2.33SiliconSi14
2.34BoronB5
2.54StrontiumSr38
2.7AluminumAl13
3.00ScandiumSc21
3.12BromineBr35
3.21ChlorineCl17
3.59BariumBa56
3.75KryptonKr36
4.47YttriumY39
4.54TitaniumTi22
4.79SeleniumSe34
4.93TelluriumTe52
5.24EuropiumEu63
5.32GermaniumGe32
5.5RadiumRa88
5.72ArsenicAs33
5.9XenonXe54
5.91GalliumGa31
6.11VanadiumV23
6.15LanthanumLa57
6.24IodineI53
6.51ZirconiumZr40
6.68AntimonySb51
6.77CeriumCe58
6.77PraseodymiumPr59
6.9YtterbiumYb70
7.01NeodymiumNd60
7.13ZincZn30
7.19ChromiumCr24
7.3PromethiumPm61
7.31IndiumIn49
7.31TinSn50
7.43ManganeseMn25
7.52SamariumSm62
7.87IronFe26
7.9GadoliniumGd64
8.23TerbiumTb65
8.55DysprosiumDy66
8.57NiobiumNb41
8.65CadmiumCd48
8.8HolmiumHo67
8.9NickelNi28
8.9CobaltCo27
8.96CopperCu29
9.07ErbiumEr68
9.3PoloniumPo84
9.32ThuliumTm69
9.73RadonRn86
9.75BismuthBi83
9.84LutetiumLu71
10.07ActiniumAc89
10.22MolybdenumMo42
10.5SilverAg47
11.35LeadPb82
11.5TechnetiumTc43
11.72ProtactiniumPa91
11.85ThalliumTl81
12.02PalladiumPd46
12.37RutheniumRu44
12.41RhodiumRh45
13.31HafniumHf72
13.5CuriumCm96
13.55MercuryHg80
13.67PlutoniumPu94
14.78BerkeliumBk97
15.1CaliforniumCf98
15.4ThoriumTh90
16.65TantalumTa73
20.2NeptuniumNp93
19.32GoldAu79
19.35TungstenW74
19.84AmericiumAm95
19UraniumU92
21.04RheniumRe75
21.45PlatinumPt78
22.4IridiumIr77
22.6OsmiumOs76
AstatineAt85
FranciumFr87
EinsteiniumEs99
FermiumFm100
MendeleviumMd101
NobeliumNo102
RutherfordiumRf104
LawrenciumLr103
DubniumDb105
BohriumBh107
SeaborgiumSg106
MeitneriumMt109
HassiumHs108
DarmstadtiumDs110
RoentgeniumRg111
UnunbiumUub112
UnuntriumUut113
UnunquadiumUuq114
UnunpentiumUup115
UnunhexiumUuh116
UnunseptiumUus117
UnunoctiumUuo118

Click here: for a schematic overview of the periodic table of elements in chart form

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The elements of the periodic table sorted by density

Elements 2 3 1 4

click on any elements name for further chemical properties, environmental data or health effects.

This list contains the 118 elements of chemistry

The chemical elements of
the periodic chart sorted by:
DensityName chemical elementSymbol

Atomic Number

- Name alphabetically0.09HydrogenH1
- Atomic number0.18HeliumHe2
- Symbol0.53LithiumLi3
- Atomic Mass0.86ArgonAr18
- Electronegativity0.9NeonNe10
- Density0.97SodiumNa11
- Melting point1.25NitrogenN7
- Boiling point1.43OxygenO8
- Vanderwaals radius1.55CalciumCa20
- Year of discovery1.63RubidiumRb37
- Inventor surname1.7FluorineF9
- Elements in earthcrust1.74MagnesiumMg12
- Elements in human body1.78PotassiumK19
- Covalenz radius1.82PhosphorusP15
- Ionization energy1.85BerylliumBe4

For chemistry students and teachers: The tabular chart on the right is arranged by Atomic number.

The first chemical element with the lowest density is Hydrogen and the highest density is Osmium.

The unit of density is gr/cm3 (grams per cubic centimeter) for solids and gr/l (grams per liter) or kg/m3 (kilograms per cubic) for gases

Movavi photo manager crack. Please note that the elements do not show their natural relation towards each other as in the Periodic system. There you can find the metals, semi-conductor(s), non-metal(s), inert noble gas(ses), Halogens, Lanthanoides, Actinoids (rare earth elements) and transition metals.

1.87CesiumCs55
2.07SulfurS16
2.26CarbonC6
2.33SiliconSi14
2.34BoronB5
2.54StrontiumSr38
2.7AluminumAl13
3.00ScandiumSc21
3.12BromineBr35
3.21ChlorineCl17
3.59BariumBa56
3.75KryptonKr36
4.47YttriumY39
4.54TitaniumTi22
4.79SeleniumSe34
4.93TelluriumTe52
5.24EuropiumEu63
5.32GermaniumGe32
5.5RadiumRa88
5.72ArsenicAs33
5.9XenonXe54
5.91GalliumGa31
6.11VanadiumV23
6.15LanthanumLa57
6.24IodineI53
6.51ZirconiumZr40
6.68AntimonySb51
6.77CeriumCe58
6.77PraseodymiumPr59
6.9YtterbiumYb70
7.01NeodymiumNd60
7.13ZincZn30
7.19ChromiumCr24
7.3PromethiumPm61
7.31IndiumIn49
7.31TinSn50
7.43ManganeseMn25
7.52SamariumSm62
7.87IronFe26
7.9GadoliniumGd64
8.23TerbiumTb65
8.55DysprosiumDy66
8.57NiobiumNb41
8.65CadmiumCd48
8.8HolmiumHo67
8.9NickelNi28
8.9CobaltCo27
8.96CopperCu29
9.07ErbiumEr68
9.3PoloniumPo84
9.32ThuliumTm69
9.73RadonRn86
9.75BismuthBi83
9.84LutetiumLu71
10.07ActiniumAc89
10.22MolybdenumMo42
10.5SilverAg47
11.35LeadPb82
11.5TechnetiumTc43
11.72ProtactiniumPa91
11.85ThalliumTl81
12.02PalladiumPd46
12.37RutheniumRu44
12.41RhodiumRh45
13.31HafniumHf72
13.5CuriumCm96
13.55MercuryHg80
13.67PlutoniumPu94
14.78BerkeliumBk97
15.1CaliforniumCf98
15.4ThoriumTh90
16.65TantalumTa73
20.2NeptuniumNp93
19.32GoldAu79
19.35TungstenW74
19.84AmericiumAm95
19UraniumU92
21.04RheniumRe75
21.45PlatinumPt78
22.4IridiumIr77
22.6OsmiumOs76
AstatineAt85
FranciumFr87
EinsteiniumEs99
FermiumFm100
MendeleviumMd101
NobeliumNo102
RutherfordiumRf104
LawrenciumLr103
DubniumDb105
BohriumBh107
SeaborgiumSg106
MeitneriumMt109
HassiumHs108
DarmstadtiumDs110
RoentgeniumRg111
UnunbiumUub112
UnuntriumUut113
UnunquadiumUuq114
UnunpentiumUup115
UnunhexiumUuh116
UnunseptiumUus117
UnunoctiumUuo118

Click here: for a schematic overview of the periodic table of elements in chart form

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