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Interactive Periodic Table

Explore chemical elements with detailed information, properties, and interactive features.

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Alkali Metals
Alkaline Earth Metals
Transition Metals
Post-Transition Metals
Metalloids
Nonmetals
Halogens
Noble Gases
Lanthanides
Actinides

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How to Use the Periodic Table

Exploring Elements

Click on any element in the periodic table to view detailed information including atomic properties, physical characteristics, and descriptions.

Searching

Use the search box to find elements by name, symbol, or atomic number. The table will highlight matching elements as you type.

Filtering

Use the category dropdown to filter elements by their chemical properties (metals, nonmetals, etc.). Click the reset button to clear all filters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the periodic table?

The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of chemical elements, organized by their atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties. Elements are presented in order of increasing atomic number.

Who created the periodic table?

The periodic table was created by Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. He organized the elements known at the time by their atomic weight and valence, noticing patterns that allowed him to predict the properties of elements that had not yet been discovered.

How are elements organized in the periodic table?

Elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number (number of protons). The table is organized into periods (rows) and groups (columns). Elements in the same group have similar chemical properties because they have the same number of electrons in their outer shell.

What do the different colors represent?

The colors in the periodic table represent different categories of elements based on their properties. For example, alkali metals, noble gases, transition metals, etc. The color coding helps to visualize the relationships between elements.