
The periodic table is one of the most iconic tools in science, filled with fascinating building blocks that make up everything around us. From the oxygen we breathe to the gold in our jewelry, chemical elements are the foundation of all matter.
This list includes all 118 known chemical elements, sorted alphabetically for easy browsing. Whether you’re a student, a curious mind, or just here to refresh your memory, this clean and straightforward overview has got you covered.
Let’s dive into the elements that shape our universe!
A
- Actinium
- Aluminium
- Americium
- Antimony
- Argon
- Arsenic
- Astatine
B
- Barium
- Berkelium
- Beryllium
- Bismuth
- Bohrium
- Boron
- Bromine
C
- Cadmium
- Caesium
- Calcium
- Californium
- Carbon
- Cerium
- Cesium
- Chlorine
- Chromium
- Cobalt
- Copernicium
- Copper
- Curium
D
- Darmstadtium
- Dubnium
- Dysprosium
E
- Einsteinium
- Erbium
- Europium
F
- Flerovium
- Fluorine
- Francium
G
- Gadolinium
- Gallium
- Germanium
- Gold
H
- Hafnium
- Hassium
- Helium
- Holmium
- Hydrogen
I
- Indium
- Iodine
- Iridium
- Iron
K
- Krypton
L
- Lanthanum
- Lawrencium
- Lead
- Lithium
- Livermorium
- Lutetium
M
- Magnesium
- Manganese
- Meitnerium
- Mendelevium
- Mercury
- Molybdenum
- Moscovium
N
- Neodymium
- Neon
- Neptunium
- Nickel
- Nihonium
- Niobium
- Nitrogen
- Nobelium
O
- Oganesson
- Osmium
- Oxygen
P
- Palladium
- Phosphorus
- Platinum
- Plutonium
- Polonium
- Potassium
- Praseodymium
- Promethium
- Protactinium
R
- Radium
- Radon
- Rhenium
- Rhodium
- Roentgenium
- Rubidium
- Ruthenium
- Rutherfordium
S
- Samarium
- Scandium
- Seaborgium
- Selenium
- Silicon
- Silver
- Sodium
- Strontium
- Sulfur
T
- Tantalum
- Technetium
- Tellurium
- Tennessine
- Terbium
- Thallium
- Thorium
- Thulium
- Tin
- Titanium
- Tungsten
U
- Uranium
V
- Vanadium
X
- Xenon
Y
- Ytterbium
- Yttrium
Z
- Zinc
- Zirconium
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Sources: Wikipedia