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Periodic table of chemical elements.
Hydrogen (qīng).
Helium (hài).
Lithium (lǐ) Beryllium (pí).
Boron (p ng).
Carbon (tàn).
Nitrogen (dàn).
oxygen (yǎng) fluorine (fú) neon (nǎi).
Sodium (nà) magnesium (měi).
Aluminum (lǚ) silicon (guī) phosphorus (lín).
Sulfur (liú) chlorine (lǜ).
Argon (yà) potassium (jiǎ) calcium (gài).
Scandium (kàng) titanium (tài) vanadium (fán) chromium (g) manganese (měng).
Iron (tiě) Cobalt (gǔ) Nickel (ni ) Copper (t ng) Zinc (xīn) Gallium (jiā) Germanium (zhě).
Arsenic (shēn), selenium (xī), bromine (xiù).
Krypton (k) Rubidium (rú) Strontium (sī) Yttrium (yǐ) Zirconium (gào) Niobium (ní) Molybdenum (mù) Technetium (d) Ruthenium (liǎo) Rhodium (lǎo) Palladium (pá) Silver (yín) Cadmium (g) Indium (yīn) Tin (xī) Antimony (tī) Tellurium(dì) Iodine (diǎn) Xenon (xiān) Cesium (s) Barium (b i) Lanthanum (lán) Cerium (shì) Wrong (cu ) Neodymium (nǚ) Promethium (pǒ) Samarium (shān) Europium (yǒu) Gadolinium (gá) Terbium (t) dysprosium ( dí) 钬 (huǒ) erbium (ěr) 铥 (diū) 镱 (yì) 镥 (lǔ) hafnium (hā) tantalum (tǎn).
Tungsten (wū) rhenium (lái).
Osmium ( ) iridium (yī) platinum (b) gold (jīn) mercury (gǒng) thallium (tā) lead (qiān) bismuth (bì) polonium (pō) astatine (ài).
Radon (dōng) Francium (fāng) Radium (l i) Actinide (ā) Thorium (tǔ) Hommium (pú) Uranium (y u) Neptium (ná) Plutonium (bù) Americium (m i) 锔 (jū) 锫 (p i) Californium (kāi) Ironium (āi) Fermium (f i) Kammium (m n) 锘 (nu ) Birllium (láo).
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The pinyin of the chemical element table is as follows:
Hydrogen (qīng), helium (hài), lithium (lǐ), beryllium (pí), boron (péng), carbon (tàn), nitrogen (dàn), oxygen (yǎng), fluorine (fú), neon (nǎi), sodium (nà), magnesium (měi), aluminum (lǚ), silicon (guī).
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The pronunciation of the common element symbols in the diagram is as follows:
Hydrogen (h): qīng , helium (he): hài, carbon (c): tàn, nitrogen (n) :d àn, oxygen (o): yǎng;
Fluorine (f): fú, neon (ne): nǎi, sodium wugai (na): nà, magnesium (mg): měi, aluminum (al): lǚ;
Silicon (si): guī, phosphorus (p): lín, sulfur (s): liú, chlorine (cl): lǜ, argon (ar): yà;
Potassium (k): jiǎ, calcium (ca): gài, manganese (mn): měng, iron (fe): tiě, copper (cu): tóng;
Zinc (zn): xīn, silver (ag): yín, barium (ba): bèi, platinum (pt): bó, gold (au): jīn;
Mercury (hg): gǒng, iodine (i) :d iǎn.
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Look it up in the dictionary! Don't ask people everything. Besides, there are textbooks.
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Element No. 01: Hydrogen [chemical symbol] h, read qīng No. 02 element: helium [chemical symbol bridge sedan] he, read hài No. 03 element: lithium [chemical symbol] li, read lǐ
Element No. 04: Beryllium [chemical symbol] be, pronounced pí
Element No. 05: boron [chemical symbol] b, pronounced péng Element No. 06: carbon [chemical symbol] c, pronounced tàn
Element No. 07: Nitrogen [chemical symbol] n, pronounced dàn
Element No. 08: Oxygen [chemical symbol] o, pronounced yǎng No. 09 element: fluorine dust [chemical symbol] f, pronounced fú No. 10 element: neon [chemical symbol] ne, pronounced nǎi No. 11 element: sodium [chemical symbol] na, pronounced nà
Element No. 12: Magnesium [chemical symbol] mg, pronounced měi Element No. 13: Aluminum [chemical symbol] al, pronounced lǚ
Element No. 14: Silicon [chemical symbol] si, pronounced guī Element No. 15: phosphorus [chemical symbol] p, pronounced lín
Element No. 16: sulfur [chemical symbol]s, pronounced liú
Element No. 17: chlorine [chemical symbol] cl, pronounced lǜ
Element No. 18: Argon [chemical symbol] ar, a, pronounced yà Element No. 19: potassium [chemical symbol] k, pronounced jiǎ
Element No. 20: Calcium [chemical symbol] ca, pronounced gài Element No. 21: Scandium [chemical symbol] sc, pronounced Kàng Element No. 22: titanium [chemical symbol] ti, pronounced Tài Element No. 23: vanadium [chemical symbol] V, pronounced fán
Element No. 24: chromium [chemical symbol] CR, pronounced gè
Element No. 25: Manganese [chemical symbol] MN, read měng Element No. 26: Iron [chemical symbol] fe, read Tiě Element No. 27: Cobalt [chemical symbol] co, read gǔ
Element No. 28: Nickel [chemical symbol] ni, read niè Element No. 29: Copper [chemical symbol] cu, read Tóng Element No. 30:
Zinc [chemical symbol] zn, read xīn No. 31 element: gallium [chemical symbol] ga, read jiā No. 32 element: germanium [chemical symbol] ge, read zhě No. 33 element:
Arsenic [chemical symbol] as, pronounced shēn No. 34 element: selenium [chemical symbol] se, pronounced xī
Element No. 35: Bromine [chemical symbol] br, pronounced xiù Element No. 36: Krypton [chemical symbol] kr, pronounced kè
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1 hydrogen qīng
2 helium hài
3 lithium lǐ
4 Beryllium pí
5 boron péng
6 carbon tàn
7 nitrogen dàn
8 oxygen yǎng
9 fluorine fú
10 neon nǎi
11 sodium nà
12 mg měi
13 aluminum lǔ
14 Silicon gūi
15 phosphorus líng
16 sulfur liú
17 chlorine lù
18 argon yà
19 potassium jiǎ
20 calcium gài
21 Scandium kàng
22 titanium tài
23 vanadium fán
24 chrome gè
25 manganese měng
26 iron tiě
27 cobalt gū
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Hydrogen qing, helium, sodium nai silicon, phosphine, sulfur, chloride, calcium, gai scandium, chromium, manganese, meng, iron tie
The pronunciation of other elements is exactly the same as that of the marginal pronunciation.
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1 hydrogen h hydrogen
2 helium
3 Lithium Li Lithium
4 Beryllium be berillium
5 Boron b Boron
6 carbon c carbon
7 nitrogen n nitrogen
8 oxygen o oxygen
9 fluorine f fluorine
10 neon ne neon
11 sodium na sodium
12 mg magnesium
13 Aluminum al Aluminum
14 silicon si silicon
15 phosphorus p phosphorus
16 sulfur s surfur
17 Cl chlorine
18 argon ar argon
19 K potassium
20 calcium ca ccalcium
21 Scandium sc sscandium
22 titanium ti ttitanium
23 Vanadium v Vvanadium
24 chromium cr cchromium
25 Manganese mn ianganese
26 Fe Iron
27 Cobalt Cobalt
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The top 20 chemical elements are as follows:
Hydrogen (qīng), helium (hài), lithium (lǐ), beryllium (pí), boron (péng) carbon (tàn), nitrogen (dàn), oxygen (yǎng), fluorine (fú), neon (nǎi) sodium (nà), magnesium (měi), aluminum (lǚ), silicon (guī), phosphorus (lín) sulfur (liú), chlorine (lǜ), argon (yà), potassium (jiǎ), calcium (gài) The periodic table of chemical elements is a list of chemical elements sorted from smallest to largest according to their atomic number. The list is roughly rectangular in shape, with spaces in some element periods, so that elements with similar characteristics are grouped into the same family.
Such as alkali metal elements, alkaline earth metals, halogen elements, rare gases, etc. This results in the periodic table forming an elemental partition with seven primary families, seven secondary groups, and zero families.
Because of its ability to accurately ** the properties of various elements and the relationships between them, the periodic table is widely used in chemistry and other scientific fields as a useful framework for analyzing chemical behavior.
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Hydrogen Qing, Helium Hai, Lithium Li, Beryllium Pi, Boron Peng, Carbon Tan, Nitrogen Dan, Oxygen Yang, Fluorine Fu, Neon Nai, Sodium Na, Magnesium Mei, Aluminum LV, Silicon Gui, Phosphorus, Sulfur Liu, Chlorine LV, Argon Ya, Potassium JIA, Calcium GAI
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1 H of Hydrogen
2 helium HE
3 Lithium Li4 Beryllium BE
5 Boron B6 Carbon C
7 Nitrogen N8 Oxygen O
9 Fluorine F10 Neon Ne11 sodium Na
12 mg of magnesium
13 Al al
14 silicon si
15 phosphorus p16 sulfur s
17 ChloroCl, 18 Argon, Ar, 19 Potassium, K 20 Ca, Ca
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Hydrogen (qīng) helium (hài).
Lithium (lǐ) Beryllium (pí) Boron (péng) Carbon (tàn) Nitrogen (dàn) Oxygen (yǎng) Fluorine (fú) Neon (nǎi).
Sodium (nà) magnesium (měi) aluminum (lǚ) silicon (guī) phosphorus (lín) sulfur friend defeat (liú) chlorine (lǜ) argon (yà).
Potassium (jiǎ) calcium(gài) scandium(kàng) titanium(tài) vanadium(fán) chromium(gè) manganese(měng) iron(tiě) cobalt(gǔ) nickel(niè) copper(tóng) zinc(xīn) gallium(jiā) germanium(zhě) arsenic(shēn) selenium(xī) bromine(xiù) krypton (kè).
Rubidium (rú) Strontium (sī) Yttrium (yǐ) Zirconium (gào) Niobium (ní) Molybdenum (mù) 锝 (dé) Ruthenium (liǎo) Rhodium (lǎo) Palladium (pá) Silver (yín) Cadmium (gé) Indium (yīn) Tin (xī) Antimony (tī) Tellurium(dì) Iodine (diǎn) Xenon (xiān).
Cesium (sè) Barium (bèi) Lanthanum (lán) Hafnium (hā) Tantalum (tǎn) Tungsten (wū) Rhenium (lái) Osmium (é) Iridium (yī) Platinum (bó) Gold (jīn) Mercury (gǒng) Thallium (tā) Lead (qiān) Bismuth (bì) Polonium (pō) Astatine (ài) Radon (dōng).
镫(fāng) 镭(léi) Actinium(ā)钅福比路(lú) 钅杜(dù) 钅喜(xǐ) 钅波(bō) 钅黑(hēi) 钅麦(mài) 钅达(dá) 钅伦(lún).
Lanthanum (lán) Cerium (shì) 镨 (pǔ) Neodymium (nǚ) Promethium (pǒ) Samarium (shān) Europium (yǒu) Gadolinium (gá) Terbium (tè) Dysprosium (dí) Holmium (huǒ) Erbium (ěr) 铥 (diū) 镱 (yì) 镥 (lǔ).
Actinium (ā) Thorium (tǔ) 镤 (pú) uranium (yóu) neptium (ná) Plutonium (bù) Americium (méi) 锔 (jū) 锫 (péi) 锎 (kāi) 锿 (āi) 镄 (fèi) 锔 (mén) 锘 (nuò) 雹 lack of sue 芹 (láo).
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Element No. 01: Hydrogen [chemical symbol] h, read qīng No. 02 element: helium [chemical symbol bridge sedan] he, read hài No. 03 element: lithium [chemical symbol] li, read lǐ
Element No. 04: Beryllium [chemical symbol] be, pronounced pí
Element No. 05: boron [chemical symbol] b, pronounced péng Element No. 06: carbon [chemical symbol] c, pronounced tàn
Element No. 07: Nitrogen [chemical symbol] n, pronounced dàn
Element No. 08: Oxygen [chemical symbol] o, pronounced yǎng No. 09 element: fluorine dust [chemical symbol] f, pronounced fú No. 10 element: neon [chemical symbol] ne, pronounced nǎi No. 11 element: sodium [chemical symbol] na, pronounced nà
Element No. 12: Magnesium [chemical symbol] mg, pronounced měi Element No. 13: Aluminum [chemical symbol] al, pronounced lǚ
Element No. 14: Silicon [chemical symbol] si, pronounced guī Element No. 15: phosphorus [chemical symbol] p, pronounced lín
Element No. 16: sulfur [chemical symbol]s, pronounced liú
Element No. 17: chlorine [chemical symbol] cl, pronounced lǜ
Element No. 18: Argon [chemical symbol] ar, a, pronounced yà Element No. 19: potassium [chemical symbol] k, pronounced jiǎ
Element No. 20: Calcium [chemical symbol] ca, pronounced gài Element No. 21: Scandium [chemical symbol] sc, pronounced Kàng Element No. 22: titanium [chemical symbol] ti, pronounced Tài Element No. 23: vanadium [chemical symbol] V, pronounced fán
Element No. 24: chromium [chemical symbol] CR, pronounced gè
Element No. 25: Manganese [chemical symbol] MN, read měng Element No. 26: Iron [chemical symbol] fe, read Tiě Element No. 27: Cobalt [chemical symbol] co, read gǔ
Element No. 28: Nickel [chemical symbol] ni, read niè Element No. 29: Copper [chemical symbol] cu, read Tóng Element No. 30:
Zinc [chemical symbol] zn, read xīn No. 31 element: gallium [chemical symbol] ga, read jiā No. 32 element: germanium [chemical symbol] ge, read zhě No. 33 element:
Arsenic [chemical symbol] as, pronounced shēn No. 34 element: selenium [chemical symbol] se, pronounced xī
Element No. 35: Bromine [chemical symbol] br, pronounced xiù Element No. 36: Krypton [chemical symbol] kr, pronounced kè
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