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Periodic Table (Vertical) Information

The alternative periodic table is a standard periodic table rotated counter-clockwise and then mirrored across the vertical axis, so that the lower groups are to the left and the number increases to the right. Due to the rotation and the incorporation of the lanthanides and actinides into the main table, the Alternative Table is significantly longer vertically than the Standard Table. Its restricted width allows it to be read on-line without needing to scroll horizontally. It also allows more information in each cell such as the full name of an element.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Period
Group
1 Hydrogen 3 Lithium 11 Sodium 19 Potassium 37 Rubidium 55 Caesium 87 Francium 1 Alkali metals
4 Beryllium 12 Magnesium 20 Calcium 38 Strontium 56 Barium 88 Radium 2 Alkaline earth metals
21 Scandium 39 Yttrium 57 Lanthanum 89 Actinium
58 Cerium 90 Thorium
59 Praseodymium 91 Protactinium
60 Neodymium 92 Uranium
61 Promethium 93 Neptunium
62 Samarium 94 Plutonium
63 Europium 95 Americium
64 Gadolinium 96 Curium
65 Terbium 97 Berkelium
66 Dysprosium 98 Californium
67 Holmium 99 Einsteinium
68 Erbium 100 Fermium
69 Thulium 101 Mendelevium
70 Ytterbium 102 Nobelium
71 Lutetium 103 Lawrencium 3
22 Titanium 40 Zirconium 72 Hafnium 104 Rutherfordium 4
23 Vanadium 41 Niobium 73 Tantalum 105 Dubnium 5
24 Chromium 42 Molybdenum 74 Tungsten 106 Seaborgium 6
25 Manganese 43 Technetium 75 Rhenium 107 Bohrium 7
26 Iron 44 Ruthenium 76 Osmium 108 Hassium 8
27 Cobalt 45 Rhodium 77 Iridium 109 Meitnerium 9
28 Nickel 46 Palladium 78 Platinum 110 Darmstadtium 10
29 Copper 47 Silver 79 Gold 111 Roentgenium 11 Coinage metals
30 Zinc 48 Cadmium 80 Mercury 112 Copernicium 12
5 Boron 13 Aluminium 31 Gallium 49 Indium 81 Thallium 113 Ununtrium 13 Boron group
6 Carbon 14 Silicon 32 Germanium 50 Tin 82 Lead 114 Ununquadium 14 Carbon Group
7 Nitrogen 15 Phosphorus 33 Arsenic 51 Antimony 83 Bismuth 115 Ununpentium 15 Pnictogens
8 Oxygen 16 Sulphur 34 Selenium 52 Tellurium 84 Polonium 116 Ununhexium 16 Chalcogens
9 Fluorine 17 Chlorine 35 Bromine 53 Iodine 85 Astatine 117 Ununseptium 17 Halogens
2 Helium 10 Neon 18 Argon 36 Krypton 54 Xenon 86 Radon 118 Ununoctium 18 Noble gases

Element categories in the periodic table

Metals Metalloids Nonmetals Unknown chemical properties
Alkali metals Alkaline earth metals Inner transition metals Transition metals Post-transition metals Other nonmetals Halogens Noble gases
Lanthanides Actinides
Atomic number colors show state of matter at standard conditions (0 °C and 1 atm):
Solids Liquids Gases Unknown
Borders show natural occurrence:
Primordial From decay Synthetic
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