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A Periodic Table of the Elements at Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Periodic Table of the Elements
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Group**
Period
1
IA
1A
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
18
VIIIA
8A
1.008
2
IIA
2A
3
4
H
13 14 15 16 17
IIIA IVA VA VIA VIIA
3A 4A 5A 6A 7A
5
Li Be
6.941
9.012
11
12
Na Mg
22.99
24.31
19
20
6
7
8
9
2
He
4.003
10
B C N O F Ne
10.81 12.01 14.01 16.00 19.00 20.18
3
4 5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
IIIB IVB VB VIB VIIB ------- VIII
IB IIB
3B 4B 5B 6B 7B
1B
2B
------------- 8 ------21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
13
14
15
16
17
18
Al Si P S Cl Ar
26.98 28.09 30.97 32.07 35.45 39.95
31
32
33
34
35
36
K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
39.10
40.08
37
38
Rb Sr
85.47
87.62
55
56
44.96 47.88 50.94 52.00 54.94 55.85 58.47 58.69 63.55 65.39 69.72 72.59 74.92 78.96 79.90 83.80
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe
88.91 91.22 92.91 95.94 (98)
57
72
73
74
75
101.1 102.9 106.4 107.9 112.4 114.8 118.7 121.8 127.6 126.9 131.3
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Cs Ba La* Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn
132.9
137.3
87
88
138.9 178.5 180.9 183.9 186.2 190.2 190.2 195.1 197.0 200.5 204.4 207.2 209.0 (210) (210) (222)
112
114
116
118
Fr Ra Ac~ Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt --- --- ---
---
---
---
()
()
()
(223)
(226)
89
104 105
106
107
108
109
(227) (257) (260) (263) (262) (265) (266)
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111
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58
Lanthanide Series*
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
Ce Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu
140.1 140.9 144.2 (147) 150.4 152.0 157.3 158.9 162.5 164.9 167.3 168.9 173.0 175.0
90
Actinide Series~
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
Th Pa U Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr
232.0 (231) (238) (237) (242) (243) (247) (247) (249) (254) (253) (256) (254) (257)
** Groups are noted by 3 notation conventions.
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Hydrogen
Hydrogen
For rocket fuel
Atomic Number:
1
Atomic Symbol:
H
Atomic Weight:
1.0079
Electron Configuration: 1s1
History
(Gr. hydro, water, and genes, forming) Hydrogen was prepared many years before it was recognized as a
distinct substance by Cavendish in 1776.
Named by Lavoisier, hydrogen is the most abundant of all elements in the universe. The heavier elements
were originally made from Hydrogen or from other elements that were originally made from Hydrogen.
Sources
Hydrogen is estimated to make up more than 90% of all the atoms or three quarters of the mass of the
universe. This element is found in the stars, and plays an important part in powering the universe through
both the proton-proton reaction and carbon-nitrogen cycle -- stellar hydrogen fusion processes that
release massive amounts of energy by combining Hydrogen to form Helium.
Production of hydrogen in the U.S. alone now amounts to about 3 billion cubic feet per year. Hydrogen is
prepared by
¡ñ steam on heated carbon,
¡ñ decomposition of certain hydrocarbons with heat,
¡ñ action of sodium or potassium hydroxide on aluminum
¡ñ electrolysis of water, or
¡ñ displacement from acids by certain metals.
Liquid hydrogen is important in cryogenics and in the study of superconductivity, as its melting point is
only 20 degrees above absolute zero.
Tritium is readily produced in nuclear reactors and is used in the production of the hydrogen bomb.
Hydrogen is the primary component of Jupiter and the other gas giant planets. At some depth in the
planet's interior the pressure is so great that solid molecular hydrogen is converted to solid metallic
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Hydrogen
hydrogen.
In 1973, a group of Russian experimenters may have produced metallic hydrogen at a pressure of 2.8
Mbar. At the transition the density changed from 1.08 to 1.3 g/cm3. Earlier, in 1972, at Livermore,
California, a group also reported on a similar experiment in which they observed a pressure-volume
point centered at 2 Mbar. Predictions say that metallic hydrogen may be metastable; others have
predicted it would be a superconductor at room temperature.
Compounds
Although pure Hydrogen is a gas we find very little of it in our atmosphere. Hydrogen gas is so light
that uncombined Hydrogen will gain enough velocity from collisions with other gases that they will
quickly be ejected from the atmosphere. On earth, hydrogen occurs chiefly in combination with oxygen
in water, but it is also present in organic matter such as living plants, petroleum, coal, etc. It is present as
the free element in the atmosphere, but only to the extent of less than 1 ppm by volume. The lightest of
all gases, hydrogen combines with other elements -- sometimes explosively -- to form compounds.
Uses
Great quantities are required commercially for the fixation of nitrogen from the air in the Haber ammonia
process and for the hydrogenation of fats and oils. It is also used in large quantities in methanol
production, in hydrodealkylation, hydrocracking, and hydrodesulfurization. Other uses include rocket
fuel, welding, producing hydrochloric acid, reducing metallic ores, and filling balloons.
The lifting power of 1 cubic foot of hydrogen gas is about 0.07 lb at 0C, 760 mm pressure.
The Hydrogen Fuel cell is a developing technology that will allow great amounts of electrical power to
be obtained using a source of hyrogen gas.
Consideration is being given to an entire economy based on solar- and nuclear-generated hydrogen.
Public acceptance, high capital investment, and the high cost of hydrogen with respect to today's fuels are
but a few of the problems facing such an economy. Located in remote regions, power plants would
electrolyze seawater; the hydrogen produced would travel to distant cities by pipelines. Pollution-free
hydrogen could replace natural gas, gasoline, etc., and could serve as a reducing agent in metallurgy,
chemical processing, refining, etc. It could also be used to convert trash into methane and ethylene.
Forms
Quite apart from isotopes, it has been shown that under ordinary conditions hydrogen gas is a mixture of
two kinds of molecules, known as ortho- and para-hydrogen, which differ from one another by the spins
of their electrons and nuclei.
Normal hydrogen at room temperature contains 25% of the para form and 75% of the ortho form. The
ortho form cannot be prepared in the pure state. Since the two forms differ in energy, the physical
properties also differ. The melting and boiling points of parahydrogen are about 0.1oC lower than those
of normal hydrogen.
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