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Elements and their types with electron dot structures

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  • Actinium
H

Hydrogen

  • Atomic Number: 1
  • Group: 1
  • Period: 1
  • Series: Nonmetals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 1
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 0
  • Number of Protons: 1

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He

Helium

  • Atomic Number: 2
  • Group: 18
  • Period: 1
  • Series: Noble Gasses
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 2
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 2
  • Number of Protons: 2

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Li

Lithium

  • Atomic Number: 3
  • Group: 1
  • Period: 2
  • Series: Alkali Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 3
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 4
  • Number of Protons: 3

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Be

Beryllium

  • Atomic Number: 4
  • Group: 2
  • Period: 2
  • Series: Alkali Earth Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 4
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 5
  • Number of Protons: 4

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B

Boron

  • Atomic Number: 5
  • Group: 13
  • Period: 2
  • Series: Metalloids (Nonmetal)
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 5
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 6
  • Number of Protons: 5

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C

Carbon

  • Atomic Number: 6
  • Group: 14
  • Period: 2
  • Series: Nonmetals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 6
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 6
  • Number of Protons: 6

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N

Nitrogen

  • Atomic Number: 7
  • Group: 15
  • Period: 2
  • Series: Nonmetals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 7
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 7
  • Number of Protons: 7

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O

Oxygen

  • Atomic Number: 8
  • Group: 16
  • Period: 2
  • Series: Nonmetals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 8
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 8
  • Number of Protons: 8

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F

Fluorine

  • Atomic Number: 9
  • Group: 17
  • Period: 2
  • Series: Halogens
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 9
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 10
  • Number of Protons: 9

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Ne

Neon

  • Atomic Number: 10
  • Group: 18
  • Period: 2
  • Series: Noble Gasse
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 10
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 10
  • Number of Protons: 10

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Na

Sodium

Overview of Sodium

  • Atomic Number: 11
  • Group: 1
  • Period: 3
  • Series: Alkali Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 11
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 12
  • Number of Protons: 11

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Mg

Magnesium

  • Atomic Number: 12
  • Group: 2
  • Period: 3
  • Series: Alkali Earth Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 12
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 12
  • Number of Protons: 12

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Al

Aluminum

  • Atomic Number: 13
  • Group: 13
  • Period: 3
  • Series: Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 13
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 14
  • Number of Protons: 13

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Si

Silicon

  • Atomic Number: 14
  • Group: 14
  • Period: 3
  • Series: Metalloids (Nonmetal)
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 14
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 14
  • Number of Protons: 14

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P

Phosphorus

  • Atomic Number: 15
  • Group: 15
  • Period: 3
  • Series: Nonmetals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 15
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 16
  • Number of Protons: 15

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S

Sulfur

  • Atomic Number: 16
  • Group: 16
  • Period: 3
  • Series: Nonmetals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 16
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 16
  • Number of Protons: 16

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Cl

Chlorine

  • Atomic Number: 17
  • Group: 17
  • Period: 3
  • Series: Halogens
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 17
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 18
  • Number of Protons: 17

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Ar

Argon

  • Atomic Number: 18
  • Group: 18
  • Period: 3
  • Series: Noble Gasses
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 18
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 22
  • Number of Protons: 18

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K

Potassium

  • Atomic Number: 19
  • Group: 1
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Alkali Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 19
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 20
  • Number of Protons: 19

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Ca

Calcium

  • Atomic Number: 20
  • Group: 2
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Alkali Earth Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 20
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 20
  • Number of Protons: 20

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Sc

Scandium

  • Atomic Number: 21
  • Group: 3
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 21
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 24
  • Number of Protons: 21

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Ti

Titanium

  • Atomic Number: 22
  • Group: 4
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 22
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 26
  • Number of Protons: 22

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V

Vanadium

  • Atomic Number: 23
  • Group: 5
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 23
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 28
  • Number of Protons: 23

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Cr

Chromium

  • Atomic Number: 24
  • Group: 6
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 24
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 28
  • Number of Protons: 24

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Mn

Manganese

  • Atomic Number: 25
  • Group: 7
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 25
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 30
  • Number of Protons: 25

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Fe

Iron

  • Atomic Number: 26
  • Group: 8
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 26
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 30
  • Number of Protons: 26

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Co

Cobalt

  • Atomic Number: 27
  • Group: 9
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 27
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 32
  • Number of Protons: 27

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Ni

Nickel

  • Atomic Number: 28
  • Group: 10
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 28
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 31
  • Number of Protons: 28

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Cu

Copper

  • Atomic Number: 29
  • Group: 11
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 29
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 35
  • Number of Protons: 29

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Zn

Zinc

  • Atomic Number: 30
  • Group: 12
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 30
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 35
  • Number of Protons: 30

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Ga

Gallium

  • Atomic Number: 31
  • Group: 13
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 31
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 39
  • Number of Protons: 31

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Ge

Germanium

  • Atomic Number: 32
  • Group: 14
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Metalloids (Metals)
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 32
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 41
  • Number of Protons: 32

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As

Arsenic

  • Atomic Number: 33
  • Group: 15
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Metalloids (Nonmetal)
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 33
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 42
  • Number of Protons: 33

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Se

Selenium

  • Atomic Number: 34
  • Group: 16
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Nonmetals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 34
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 45
  • Number of Protons: 34

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Br

Bromine

  • Atomic Number: 35
  • Group: 17
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Halogens
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 35
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 45
  • Number of Protons: 35

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Kr

Krypton

  • Atomic Number: 36
  • Group: 18
  • Period: 4
  • Series: Noble Gasses
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 36
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 48
  • Number of Protons: 36

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Rb

Rubidium

  • Atomic Number: 37
  • Group: 1
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Alkali Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 37
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 48
  • Number of Protons: 37

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Sr

Strontium

  • Atomic Number: 38
  • Group: 2
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Alkali Earth Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 38
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 50
  • Number of Protons: 38

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Y

Yttrium

  • Atomic Number: 39
  • Group: 3
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 39
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 50
  • Number of Protons: 39

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Zr

Zirconium

  • Atomic Number: 40
  • Group: 4
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 40
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 51
  • Number of Protons: 40

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Nb

Niobium

  • Atomic Number: 41
  • Group: 5
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 41
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 52
  • Number of Protons: 41

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Mo

Molybdenum

  • Atomic Number: 42
  • Group: 6
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 42
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 54
  • Number of Protons: 42

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Tc

Technetium

  • Atomic Number: 43
  • Group: 7
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 43
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 55
  • Number of Protons: 43

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Ru

Ruthenium

  • Atomic Number: 44
  • Group: 8
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 44
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 57
  • Number of Protons: 44

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Rh

Rhodium

  • Atomic Number: 45
  • Group: 9
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 45
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 58

Number of Protons: 45

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Pd

Palladium

  • Atomic Number: 46
  • Group: 10
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 46
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 60
  • Number of Protons: 46

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Ag

Silver

  • Atomic Number: 47
  • Group: 11
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 47
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 61
  • Number of Protons: 47

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Cd

Cadmium

  • Atomic Number: 48
  • Group: 12
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 48
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 64
  • Number of Protons: 48

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In

Indium

  • Atomic Number: 49
  • Group: 13
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 49
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 66
  • Number of Protons: 49

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Sn

Tin

  • Atomic Number: 50
  • Group: 14
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 50
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 69
  • Number of Protons: 50

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Sb

Antimony

  • Atomic Number: 51
  • Group: 15
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Metalloids (Metals)
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 51
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 71
  • Number of Protons: 51

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Te

Tellurium

  • Atomic Number: 52
  • Group: 16
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Metalloids (Nonmetal)
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 52
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 76
  • Number of Protons: 52

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I

Iodine

  • Atomic Number: 53
  • Group: 17
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Halogens
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 53
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 74
  • Number of Protons: 53

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Xe

Xenon

  • Atomic Number: 54
  • Group: 18
  • Period: 5
  • Series: Noble Gasses
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 54
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 77
  • Number of Protons: 54

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Cs

Cesium

  • Atomic Number: 55
  • Group: 1
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Alkali Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 55
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 78
  • Number of Protons: 55

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Ba

Barium

  • Atomic Number: 56
  • Group: 2
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Alkali Earth Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 56
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 81
  • Number of Protons: 56

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La

Lanthanum

  • Atomic Number: 57
  • Group: 3
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Lanthanides
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 57
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 82
  • Number of Protons: 57

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Hf

Hafnium

  • Atomic Number: 72
  • Group: 4
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 72
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 106
  • Number of Protons: 72

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Ta

Tantalum

  • Atomic Number: 73
  • Group: 5
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 73
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 108
  • Number of Protons: 73

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Ta

Tantalum

  • Atomic Number: 73
  • Group: 5
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 73
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 108
  • Number of Protons: 73

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W

Tungsten

  • Atomic Number: 74
  • Group: 6
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 74
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 110
  • Number of Protons: 74

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Os

Osmium

  • Atomic Number: 76
  • Group: 8
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 76
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 114
  • Number of Protons: 76

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Ir

Iridium

  • Atomic Number: 77
  • Group: 9
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 77
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 115
  • Number of Protons: 77

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Pt

Platinum

  • Atomic Number: 78
  • Group: 10
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 78
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 117
  • Number of Protons: 78

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Au

Gold

  • Atomic Number: 79
  • Group: 11
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 79
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 118
  • Number of Protons: 79

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Hg

Mercury

  • Atomic Number: 80
  • Group: 12
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Transition Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 80
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 121
  • Number of Protons: 80

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Tl

Thallium

  • Atomic Number: 81
  • Group: 13
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 81
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 123
  • Number of Protons: 81

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Pb

Lead

  • Atomic Number: 82
  • Group: 14
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 82
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 125
  • Number of Protons: 82

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Bi

Bismuth

  • Atomic Number: 83
  • Group: 15
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 83
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 126
  • Number of Protons: 83

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Po

Polonium

  • Atomic Number: 84
  • Group: 16
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Metalloids (Metals)
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 84
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 125
  • Number of Protons: 84

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At

Astatine

  • Atomic Number: 85
  • Group: 17
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Halogens
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 85
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 125
  • Number of Protons: 85

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Rn

Radon

  • Atomic Number: 86
  • Group: 18
  • Period: 6
  • Series: Noble Gasses
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 86
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 136
  • Number of Protons: 86

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Fr

Francium

  • Atomic Number: 87
  • Group: 1
  • Period: 7
  • Series: Alkali Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 87
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 136
  • Number of Protons: 87

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Ra

Radium

  • Atomic Number: 88
  • Group: 2
  • Period: 7
  • Series: Alkali Earth Metals
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 88
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 138
  • Number of Protons: 88
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Ac

Actinium

  • Atomic Number: 89
  • Group: 3
  • Period: 7
  • Series: Actinides
  • Number of Electrons (with no charge): 89
  • Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 138
  • Number of Protons: 89

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