Periodic Table: Elements, Symbols, and Atomic Numbers
Element Information in the Periodic Table
Overview of Elements
Elements are substances that consist of only one type of atom and are organized in the periodic table.
List of Elements with Symbols and Atomic Numbers
Each element is identified by its unique symbol and atomic number. Below is a detailed listing of the elements along with their corresponding symbols and atomic numbers:
Transition Metals and Others
Scandium
Symbol: Sc
Atomic Number: 21
Titanium
Symbol: Ti
Atomic Number: 22
Vanadium
Symbol: V
Atomic Number: 23
Chromium
Symbol: Cr
Atomic Number: 24
Manganese
Symbol: Mn
Atomic Number: 25
Iron
Symbol: Fe
Atomic Number: 26
Cobalt
Symbol: Co
Atomic Number: 27
Nickel
Symbol: Ni
Atomic Number: 28
Copper
Symbol: Cu
Atomic Number: 29
Zinc
Symbol: Zn
Atomic Number: 30
Gallium
Symbol: Ga
Atomic Number: 31
Germanium
Symbol: Ge
Atomic Number: 32
Arsenic
Symbol: As
Atomic Number: 33
Selenium
Symbol: Se
Atomic Number: 34
Bromine
Symbol: Br
Atomic Number: 35
Krypton
Symbol: Kr
Atomic Number: 36
Rubidium
Symbol: Rb
Atomic Number: 37
Strontium
Symbol: Sr
Atomic Number: 38
Yttrium
Symbol: Y
Atomic Number: 39
Zirconium
Symbol: Zr
Atomic Number: 40
Additional Information
This data is vital for understanding the properties, reactivity, and uses of each element. For example, Iron (Fe) is well-known for its role in construction and manufacturing, while Copper (Cu) is widely utilized in electrical wiring due to its excellent conductivity.
Familiarity with the periodic trends and the location of elements allows for predictions about their behavior in chemical reactions and their characteristics based on their group and period in the periodic table.