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Periodic Table for Students

Explore detailed information about the periodic table of elements, including element groups, atomic structure, periodic trends, and key chemistry concepts. Ideal for students, educators, and science enthusiasts.
Learn the periodic table the easy way! This section is designed for students who want to understand chemical elements, atomic structure, and periodic trends with simple explanations, study tips, and helpful visuals. Perfect for school, exams, and science projects.

Francium (Fr)
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Francium (Fr)

🔹 Basic Information Francium is a highly radioactive and extremely rare element that exists only in … Francium (Fr)Read more

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Polonium (Po)
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Polonium (Po)

🔹 Basic Information Polonium is an extremely rare and radioactive element found in trace amounts in … Polonium (Po)Read more

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Radium (Ra)
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Radium (Ra)

🔹 Basic Information Radium is a highly radioactive metal known for its glowing properties and early … Radium (Ra)Read more

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Bismuth (Bi)
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Bismuth (Bi)

🔹 Basic Information Bismuth is a heavy, brittle metal famous for its colorful oxide layers that … Bismuth (Bi)Read more

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Lead (Pb)
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Lead (Pb)

🔹 Basic Information Lead is a dense, soft metal that’s easy to shape and has been … Lead (Pb)Read more

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Actinium (Ac)
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Actinium (Ac)

🔹 Basic Information Actinium is a radioactive metal found in uranium ores and is the first … Actinium (Ac)Read more

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Thallium (Tl)
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Thallium (Tl)

🔹 Basic Information Thallium is a soft metal known for its shiny, bluish surface but is … Thallium (Tl)Read more

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Thorium (Th)
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Thorium (Th)

🔹 Basic Information Thorium is a radioactive metal found naturally in small amounts in the Earth’s … Thorium (Th)Read more

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Hafnium (Hf)
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Hafnium (Hf)

🔹 Basic Information Hafnium is a dense, corrosion-resistant metal that’s often found with zirconium and is … Hafnium (Hf)Read more

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Lutetium (Lu)
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Lutetium (Lu)

🔹 Basic Information Lutetium is the last element in the lanthanide series and one of the … Lutetium (Lu)Read more

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Ytterbium (Yb)
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Ytterbium (Yb)

🔹 Basic Information Ytterbium is one of the rare earth elements, named after Ytterby, Sweden — … Ytterbium (Yb)Read more

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Thulium (Tm)
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Thulium (Tm)

🔹 Basic Information Thulium is one of the least abundant rare earth elements, but it’s very … Thulium (Tm)Read more

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Erbium (Er)
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Erbium (Er)

🔹 Basic Information Erbium is a soft, stable, and silvery metal mainly used in optical fibers, … Erbium (Er)Read more

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Tungsten (W)
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Tungsten (W)

🔹 Basic Information Tungsten is famous for being the hardest metal with the highest melting point … Tungsten (W)Read more

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Tantalum (Ta)
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Tantalum (Ta)

🔹 Basic Information Tantalum is a hard, corrosion-resistant metal known for its incredible strength and ability … Tantalum (Ta)Read more

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