What is the pinyin of all the words of the periodic table?

Updated on science 2024-08-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Hydrogen hài helium lǐ lithium pí beryllium péng boron ,tàncarbon dànnitrogen yǎngoxygen fúfluorine nǎi neon ,nàsodium měi magnesium lǚ aluminum guīsilicon lín phosphorus liúsulfur lǜchlorine yàargon jiǎpotassium gài calcium, kàng scandium tài titanium, fánvanadium gèchrome měng manganese tiě iron gǔcobalt niènickel tóng copper xīn zinc jiāgallium zhěgermanium,shēnarsenic xīselenium xiù kè kè r.r mùmolybdenum dé锝 ,liǎo鎎雌 lǎorhodium bǎpalladium yínsilver gécadmium ,liǎoRuthenium yīn铟 xī tī antimony dì碲 diǎniodine xiānxenon sècesium,bèi barium lánlanthanum shì bǔ铺 nǚ钕pǒ钒 ,shān钐 yǒu 铕 gá逆 tètbium dī镝 huǒ钬 ,rbium diū铥 yì镱 lǔ镥 hāhafium tǎntanthrum wūtungsten lái rhenium é 锇 ,yīirium bóplatinum ,jīn金 gǒngmercury tāthium qiānlead bìbismuth pōpolium,iastatine dōng radon fāng镫 léi 镭 ,锕 tǔ钍 pú镤 yóu uranium ná镎 bù镚 méi 镅 jú锔péi 锫 kāi 锎 āi 锿 fèi 镄 mén 钔 nuò锘 láo 電.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    qīnghydrogen hài helium lǐ lithium píbellium péng boron.

    Hydrogen hài helium lǐ lithium pí beryllium péng boron ,tàncarbon dànnitrogen yǎngoxygen fúfluorine nǎi neon ,nàsodium měi magnesium lǚ aluminum guīsilicon lín phosphorus liúsulfur lǜchlorine yàargon jiǎpotassium gài calcium, kàng scandium tài titanium, fánvanadium gèchrome měng manganese tiě iron gǔcobalt niènickel tóng copper xīn zinc jiāgallium zhěgermanium,shēnarsenic xīselenium xiù kè kè r.r mùmolybdenum dé锝 ,liǎo鎎雌 lǎorhodium bǎpalladium yínsilver gécadmium ,liǎoRuthenium yīn铟 xī tī antimony dì碲 diǎniodine xiānxenon sècesium,bèi barium lánlanthanum shì bǔ铺 nǚ钕pǒ钒 ,shān钐 yǒu 铕 gá逆 tètbium dī镝 huǒ钬 ,rbium diū铥 yì镱 lǔ镥 hāhafium tǎntanthrum wūtungsten lái rhenium é 锇 ,yīirium bóplatinum ,jīn金 gǒngmercury tāthium qiānlead bìbismuth pōpolium,iastatine dōng radon fāng镫 léi 镭 ,锕 tǔ钍 pú镤 yóu uranium ná镎 bù镚 méi 镅 jú锔péi 锫 kāi 锎 āi 锿 fèi 镄 mén 钔 nuò锘 láo 電.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Periodic Table (Zhuyin Edition).

    qīng, hydrogen, hài, helium, lǐ, lithium, píberyllium, péng, boron, tàn, carbon, dàn, nitrogen, yǎngoxy.

    fúfluorine, nǎi, neon, nà, sodium, měi, magnesium, lǚ, aluminum, guī, silicon, phosphorus, liúsulfur, lǜchlorine.

    yàargon jiǎpotassium gài calcium kàng scandium tài titanium fánvanadium gèchrome měng manganese.

    tiě iron gǔ cobalt niènickel tóng copper xīn zinc jiāgallium zhěgermanium shēnarsenic.

    xīselenium xiù brome, kèkrypton rúrubium, sī sī yǐ y

    dé锝 liǎo雌 lǎorhodium pápalladium yínsilver gécadmium yīnindium xītin tīantimony.

    dì碲 diǎniodine xiān氙 sècesium bèibarium lánlanthanum shì铈 cuòwrong。

    nǚ钒钒钷 shān钐 yǒu 铕 gá逕 tè镽 dí镝 huǒ钒钬。

    rbium diū yì镱 lǔ镥 hāhafium tǎntantalum wūtungsten lái rhenium é osmium.

    yīirium bóplatinum jīn金 gǒngmercury tāthorax qiānlead bì bismuth pō钋ài astatine.

    dōngradon fāng镫 léi 镭 ā锕 tǔthorium pú镤 yóu uranium ná镎。

    bù plutonium méi americium jū锔péi 锫 kāi 锎 āi 锿 fèi 镄 mén 钔 nuò锘 láo 雹。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Hydrogen [chemical symbol] h, pronounced qīng

    2. Helium [chemical symbol] he, pronounced hài

    3. lithium [chemical symbol] li, pronounced lǐ

    4. Beryllium [chemical symbol] be, pronounced pí

    5. Boron [chemical symbol]b, pronounced péng

    6. Carbon [chemical symbol]c, pronounced tàn

    7. Nitrogen [chemical symbol]n, pronounced dàn

    8. oxygen [chemical symbol]o, pronounced yǎng

    9. Fluorine [chemical symbol]f, pronounced fú

    10. Neon [chemical symbol] ne, pronounced nǎi

    11. Sodium [chemical symbol] na, pronounced nà

    12. Magnesium [chemical symbol] mg, pronounced měi

    13. aluminum [chemical symbol] al, read lǚ

    14. Si [chemical symbol] si, pronounced guī

    15. Phosphorus [chemical symbol] p, pronounced lín

    16. Sulfur [chemical symbol]s, pronounced liú

    17. Chlorine [chemical symbol]cl, pronounced lǜ

    18, argon [chemical symbol]ar,a, read yà19, potassium [chemical symbol]k, read jiǎ

    20. Calcium [chemical symbol] ca, pronounced gài

    21. Scandium [chemical symbol]sc, read kàng22, titanium [chemical symbol]ti, read tài

    23. Vanadium [chemical symbol]v, pronounced fán

    24. Chromium [chemical symbol]cr, read gè

    25. Manganese [chemical symbol]mn, pronounced měng26, iron [chemical symbol]fe, pronounced tiě

    27, cobalt [chemical symbol] co, read gǔ

    28. Nickel [chemical symbol] ni, pronounced niè

    29. Copper [chemical symbol] cu, pronounced tóng30, zinc [chemical symbol] zn, pronounced xīn

    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 generally rectangular in shape, with spaces in the period of some elements, 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.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The periodic table of chemical elements is a list of chemical elements sorted from smallest to largest according to the number of nuclear charges. The list is generally rectangular in shape, with spaces in the period of some elements, so that elements with similar characteristics are grouped in the same group, such as alkali metal elements, alkaline earth metals, halogen elements, noble gases, non-metals, transition elements, etc.

    The periodic table currently has 112 elements, which are sorted from smallest to largest according to their atomic number. They are phonetically for:

    Hydrogen (qīng), helium (hài), lithium (lǐ), beryllium (pí), boron (péng), carbon (tàn), nitrogen (dàn), oxygen (yǎng), fluorine (fú).

    氖 (nǎi), sodium (nà) magnesium (měi), aluminum (lǚ) silicon (guī) phosphorus (lín), sulfur (liú) chlorine (lǜ) argon (yà) potassium (jiǎ).

    Calcium, scandium, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, and nickel

    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 (bǎ) silver (yín),

    cadmium (gé), indium (yīn), tin (xī) antimony (tī) tellurium (dì) iodine (diǎn), xenon (xiān), cesium (sè),

    Barium (bèi), lanthanum (lán).

    Cerium (shì) 镨 (pǔ) neodymium (nǚ) promethium (pǒ) samarium (shān), europium (yǒu), gadolinium (gá) terbium (tè) 镝 (dī), holmium (huǒ).

    Erbium (ěr), 铥 (diū) ytterium (yì), 镥 (lǔ) 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), 锕 (ā) thorium (tǔ) 镤 (pú) uranium (yóu) , 镎 (ná) plutonium (bù) americium (méi), 锔 (jú).

    锫 (péi), 锎 (kāi), 锿 (āi), 镄 (fèi), 锔 (mén), 锘 (nuò) 铹 (láo), 钅 lu (lú), 钅杜 (dù) 钅喜 (xǐ).

    钅波 (bō ) 钅黑 (hēi), 钅麦 (mài), 钅达 (dá), 钅伦 (lún).

    The above is the pronunciation of the periodic table, have you remembered it?

Related questions
4 answers2024-08-09

The periodic law can be expressed as the periodic law of periodic change of the properties of an element with the increasing number of atomic numbers. As the atomic number increases, the properties of the elements show a periodic and gradual change law: >>>More

5 answers2024-08-09

The pronunciation of each element in the periodic table of chemical elements is: >>>More

7 answers2024-08-09

Those who don't know the periodic table are half-read. Don't look next to the gold letter.

9 answers2024-08-09

1 H Relative mass of hydrogen: 2 H Helium 3 Li Lithium 4 Be, Beryllium 5 B, Boron 6 C, Carbon 7 N, Nitrogen 8 O, 9 F Fluorine 10 Ne, Neon 11 Na, Sodium 12 mg, Mg, 13 Al, Aluminum, 14 Si, Silicon. >>>More

6 answers2024-08-09

The more to the right the main group elements, the stronger the non-metallic and the more upward the metallicity. >>>More