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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.

Praseodymium (Pr)
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Praseodymium (Pr)

🔹 Basic Information Praseodymium is one of the lanthanide elements, known for their unique magnetic, optical, … Praseodymium (Pr)Read more

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Cerium (Ce)
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Cerium (Ce)

🔹 Basic Information Cerium is the second element in the lanthanide series and one of the … Cerium (Ce)Read more

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Lanthanum (La)
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Lanthanum (La)

🔹 Basic Information Lanthanum is the first element in the lanthanide series, often called the “rare … Lanthanum (La)Read more

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Barium (Ba)
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Barium (Ba)

🔹 Basic Information Cesium is one of the most reactive metals, and it’s so soft it … Barium (Ba)Read more

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Xenon (Xe)
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Xenon (Xe)

🔹 Basic Information Xenon is a rare, heavy noble gas found in tiny amounts in the … Xenon (Xe)Read more

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Iodine (I)
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Iodine (I)

🔹 Basic Information Iodine is a non-metal that turns into a vibrant violet gas when heated … Iodine (I)Read more

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Tellurium (Te)
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Tellurium (Te)

🔹 Basic Information Tellurium is a rare metalloid, meaning it has both metallic and non-metallic properties. … Tellurium (Te)Read more

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Antimony (Sb)
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Antimony (Sb)

🔹 Basic Information Antimony is a metalloid — meaning it has properties of both metals and … Antimony (Sb)Read more

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Tin (Sn)
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Tin (Sn)

🔹 Basic Information Tin is a soft, malleable metal that has been used by humans for … Tin (Sn)Read more

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Indium (In)
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Indium (In)

🔹 Basic Information Indium is a rare, soft metal that’s flexible and can be easily shaped. … Indium (In)Read more

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Cadmium (Cd)
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Cadmium (Cd)

🔹 Basic Information Cadmium is a soft metal often found as a byproduct when mining zinc, … Cadmium (Cd)Read more

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Silver (Ag)
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Silver (Ag)

🔹 Basic Information Silver is famous for its lustrous shine, high conductivity, and antimicrobial properties. 🔸 … Silver (Ag)Read more

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Palladium (Pd)
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Palladium (Pd)

🔹 Basic Information Palladium is a rare, precious metal known for its lightweight, corrosion resistance, and … Palladium (Pd)Read more

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Rhodium (Rh)
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Rhodium (Rh)

🔹 Basic Information Rhodium is a rare, precious metal known for its bright shine, hardness, and … Rhodium (Rh)Read more

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Ruthenium (Ru)
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Ruthenium (Ru)

🔹 Basic Information Ruthenium is a rare, durable metal mostly used in electronics and as a … Ruthenium (Ru)Read more

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