TOM LEHRER 1959THE PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS
I II Main groups III IV V VI VII VIII
1
H
Na: Mp: Bp: Sg: g/cm3
2
He
3
Li
4
Be
Aw: Isotopes: IP: eV
5
B
6
C
7
N
8
O
9
F
10
Ne
11
Na
12
Mg
Electrons:
13
Al
14
Si
15
P
16
S
17
Cl
18
Ar
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
37
Rb
38
Sr
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
55
Cs
56
Ba
57
La
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
87
Fr
88
Ra
89
Ac
104
Rf
105
Db
106
Sg
107
Bh
108
Hs
109
Mt
110
Ds
111
Rg
112
Cn
113
Nh
114
Fl
115
Mc
116
Lv
117
Ts
118
Og
Lanthanoids and Actinoids
ALPHABETIC
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
W
H
E
N
Non
me-
tals
Me-
tals
No-
ble
ga-
ses
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
The numbers at the elements are the number of protons in the atomic nucleus it is called the atomic number.
Some values are indicated (/) as measured at a particular temperature (or pressure) the rest are measured at 20°C.
Melting points and Boiling points are °C.
Nucleides
Erling Poulsen