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Chemical Elements Occurring Naturally on Earth

 * Overview
 * Chemical Element
 * Periodic Table


 * Groups in the Periodic Table
 * Alkali Metal
 * Alkaline Earth Metal
 * Inner Transition Metal &#8212; Lanthanide and Actinide
 * Lanthanide
 * Actinide
 * Transition Metal
 * Poor Metal
 * Metalloid
 * Nonmetal
 * Noble Gas


 * Phases of Matter
 * State of Matter
 * Solid
 * Liquid
 * Gas
 * Plasma
 * Phase Transition


 * The Elements
 * 1 &#8211; H &#8211; Hydrogen or Protium
 * 2 &#8211; He &#8211; Helium
 * 3 &#8211; Li &#8211; Lithium
 * 4 &#8211; Be &#8211; Beryllium
 * 5 &#8211; B &#8211; Boron
 * 6 &#8211; C &#8211; Carbon
 * 7 &#8211; N &#8211; Nitrogen
 * 8 &#8211; O &#8211; Oxygen
 * 9 &#8211; F &#8211; Fluorine
 * 10 &#8211; Ne &#8211; Neon
 * 11 &#8211; Na &#8211; Sodium (natrium)
 * 12 &#8211; Mg &#8211; Magnesium
 * 13 &#8211; Al &#8211; Aluminium
 * 14 &#8211; Si &#8211; Silicon
 * 15 &#8211; P &#8211; Phosphorus
 * 16 &#8211; S &#8211; Sulfur
 * 17 &#8211; Cl &#8211; Chlorine
 * 18 &#8211; Ar &#8211; Argon
 * 19 &#8211; K &#8211; Potassium (kalium)
 * 20 &#8211; Ca &#8211; Calcium
 * 21 &#8211; Sc &#8211; Scandium
 * 22 &#8211; Ti &#8211; Titanium
 * 23 &#8211; V &#8211; Vanadium
 * 24 &#8211; Cr &#8211; Chromium
 * 25 &#8211; Mn &#8211; Manganese
 * 26 &#8211; Fe &#8211; Iron (ferrum)
 * 27 &#8211; Co &#8211; Cobalt
 * 28 &#8211; Ni &#8211; Nickel
 * 29 &#8211; Cu &#8211; Copper (cuprum)
 * 30 &#8211; Zn &#8211; Zinc
 * 31 &#8211; Ga &#8211; Gallium
 * 32 &#8211; Ge &#8211; Germanium
 * 33 &#8211; As &#8211; Arsenic
 * 34 &#8211; Se &#8211; Selenium
 * 35 &#8211; Br &#8211; Bromine
 * 36 &#8211; Kr &#8211; Krypton
 * 37 &#8211; Rb &#8211; Rubidium
 * 38 &#8211; Sr &#8211; Strontium
 * 39 &#8211; Y &#8211; Yttrium
 * 40 &#8211; Zr &#8211; Zirconium
 * 41 &#8211; Nb &#8211; Niobium
 * 42 &#8211; Mo &#8211; Molybdenum
 * 43 &#8211; Tc &#8211; Technetium
 * 44 &#8211; Ru &#8211; Ruthenium
 * 45 &#8211; Rh &#8211; Rhodium
 * 46 &#8211; Pd &#8211; Palladium
 * 47 &#8211; Ag &#8211; Silver (argentum)
 * 48 &#8211; Cd &#8211; Cadmium
 * 49 &#8211; In &#8211; Indium
 * 50 &#8211; Sn &#8211; Tin (stannum)
 * 51 &#8211; Sb &#8211; Antimony (stibium)
 * 52 &#8211; Te &#8211; Tellurium
 * 53 &#8211; I &#8211; Iodine
 * 54 &#8211; Xe &#8211; Xenon
 * 55 &#8211; Cs &#8211; Caesium
 * 56 &#8211; Ba &#8211; Barium
 * 57 &#8211; La &#8211; Lanthanum
 * 58 &#8211; Ce &#8211; Cerium
 * 59 &#8211; Pr &#8211; Praseodymium
 * 60 &#8211; Nd &#8211; Neodymium
 * 61 &#8211; Pm &#8211; Promethium
 * 62 &#8211; Sm &#8211; Samarium
 * 63 &#8211; Eu &#8211; Europium
 * 64 &#8211; Gd &#8211; Gadolinium
 * 65 &#8211; Tb &#8211; Terbium
 * 66 &#8211; Dy &#8211; Dysprosium
 * 67 &#8211; Ho &#8211; Holmium
 * 68 &#8211; Er &#8211; Erbium
 * 69 &#8211; Tm &#8211; Thulium
 * 70 &#8211; Yb &#8211; Ytterbium
 * 71 &#8211; Lu &#8211; Lutetium
 * 72 &#8211; Hf &#8211; Hafnium
 * 73 &#8211; Ta &#8211; Tantalum
 * 74 &#8211; W &#8211; Tungsten (wolfram)
 * 75 &#8211; Re &#8211; Rhenium
 * 76 &#8211; Os &#8211; Osmium
 * 77 &#8211; Ir &#8211; Iridium
 * 78 &#8211; Pt &#8211; Platinum
 * 79 &#8211; Au &#8211; Gold (aurum)
 * 80 &#8211; Hg &#8211; Mercury (hydrargyrum)
 * 81 &#8211; Tl &#8211; Thallium
 * 82 &#8211; Pb &#8211; Lead (plumbum)
 * 83 &#8211; Bi &#8211; Bismuth
 * 84 &#8211; Po &#8211; Polonium
 * 85 &#8211; At &#8211; Astatine
 * 86 &#8211; Rn &#8211; Radon
 * 87 &#8211; Fr &#8211; Francium
 * 88 &#8211; Ra &#8211; Radium
 * 89 &#8211; Ac &#8211; Actinium
 * 90 &#8211; Th &#8211; Thorium
 * 91 &#8211; Pa &#8211; Protactinium
 * 92 &#8211; U &#8211; Uranium
 * 93 &#8211; Np &#8211; Neptunium
 * 94 &#8211; Pu &#8211; Plutonium
 * 95 &#8211; Am &#8211; Americium
 * 96 &#8211; Cm &#8211; Curium
 * 97 &#8211; Bk &#8211; Berkelium
 * 98 &#8211; Cf &#8211; Californium


 * Isotopes with Special Names or Symbols
 * 1 &#8211; D &#8211; Deuterium
 * 1 &#8211; T &#8211; Tritium


 * Other Important Isotopes
 * 2 &#8211; He-3, &sup3;He &#8211; Helium-3
 * 6 &#8211; &sup1;&sup3;C &#8211; Carbon-13