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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.

Technetium (Tc)
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Technetium (Tc)

🔹 Basic Information Technetium is a rare, radioactive metal that does not occur naturally on Earth … Technetium (Tc)Read more

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Molybdenum (Mo)
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Molybdenum (Mo)

🔹 Basic Information Molybdenum is a strong and durable metal that can handle very high temperatures … Molybdenum (Mo)Read more

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Niobium (Nb)
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Niobium (Nb)

🔹 Basic Information Niobium is a soft, ductile, and corrosion-resistant metal used to strengthen steel and … Niobium (Nb)Read more

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Scandium (Sc)
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Scandium (Sc)

🔹 Basic Information Scandium is a lightweight and rare metal that’s not very well known but … Scandium (Sc)Read more

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Titanium (Ti)
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Titanium (Ti)

🔹 Basic Information Titanium is a strong yet lightweight metal known for its resistance to corrosion. … Titanium (Ti)Read more

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Vanadium (V)
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Vanadium (V)

🔹 Basic Information Vanadium is a rare, strong metal mostly used in making high-strength steel alloys. … Vanadium (V)Read more

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Chromium (Cr)
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Chromium (Cr)

Basic Information Chromium is a bright, hard metal known for giving things a mirror-like shine. It’s … Chromium (Cr)Read more

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Manganese (Mn)
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Manganese (Mn)

🔹 Basic Information Manganese is a hard, brittle metal that’s not found free in nature but … Manganese (Mn)Read more

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Iron (Fe)
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Iron (Fe)

🔹 Basic Information Iron is one of the most important and widely used metals in the … Iron (Fe)Read more

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Cobalt (Co)
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Cobalt (Co)

🔹 Basic Information Cobalt is a hard, magnetic, silver-gray metal used in batteries, magnets, paints, and … Cobalt (Co)Read more

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Nickel (Ni)
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Nickel (Ni)

🔹 Basic Information Nickel is a strong, shiny, silver-white metal known for being resistant to rust … Nickel (Ni)Read more

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Zinc (Zn)
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Zinc (Zn)

🔹 Basic Information Zinc is a shiny, bluish-white metal that’s strong, non-toxic, and plays a big … Zinc (Zn)Read more

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Gallium (Ga)
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Gallium (Ga)

🔹 Basic Information Gallium is a soft, silvery metal that is famous for melting in your … Gallium (Ga)Read more

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Germanium (Ge)
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Germanium (Ge)

🔹 Basic Information Germanium is a hard, shiny metalloid that looks like metal but also has … Germanium (Ge)Read more

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Copper (Cu)
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Copper (Cu)

🔹 Basic Information Copper is one of the oldest metals used by humans. It is shiny, … Copper (Cu)Read more

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