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Element cobalt on the periodic table of elements. Ferromagnetic transition metal, with element symbol Co, and atomic number 27. Primarily used in rechargeable batteries. English labeled, illustration.
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Chemical element potassium from the Periodic Table
Manganese on periodic table of the elements. Transition metal and chemical element, with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. Used for steel production. Essential human dietary element and micronutrient.
Ytterbium on periodic table. Rare earth metal in the lanthanide series with atomic number 70 and element symbol Yb named after Swedish village Ytterby. Dopant of stainless steel or active laser media.
Complete Periodic Table of the Elements
Oxygen, chemical element on the periodic table of elements. Element symbol O and atomic number 8. Highly reactive nonmetal and oxidizing agent that forms oxides with most elements and other compounds.
Meitnerium, on the periodic table. Extremly radioactive, superheavy, synthetic transactinide element, with element symbol Mt and atomic number 109. Named after Austrian-Swedish physicist Lise Meitner.
Element copper on periodic table of elements, with element symbol Cu from Latin cuprum, and atomic number 29. Transition metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity, also used for alloys.
Nickel on periodic table of elements. Ferromagnetic transition metal, with the element symbol Ni, and with the atomic number 28. Used for coinage, stainless steel, magnets, and rechargeable batteries.
Phosphorus element on the periodic table. Chemical element with symbol P and atomic number 15. In Greek mythology the name means light-bearer, referring to Lucifer, the Morning Star, and planet Venus.
Element iron on the periodic table of elements. Ferromagnetic transition metal, with the element symbol Fe from Latin ferrum, and atomic number 26, the fourth most common element in the Earth crust.
Complete Periodic Table of the Elements
Copper element on periodic table of elements, with element symbol Cu from Latin cuprum, and atomic number 29. Transition metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity, also used for alloys.
Chromium on periodic table of the elements. Transition metal, and  chemical element with symbol Cr and atomic number 24. Valued for its high corrosion resistance and hardness, used for chrome plating.
Rare-earth elements, also known as rare-earth metals, on the periodic table, with atomic numbers and chemical symbols. A set of 17 heavy metals, consisting of the lanthanides, yttrium and scandium.
Titanium on periodic table of the elements. Lustrous transition metal and chemical element, with symbol Ti, named after the Titans from Greek mythology, with atomic number 22. Resistant to corrosion.
Calcium on periodic table of the elements. Alkaline earth metal, with symbol Ca and atomic number 20. As electrolytes, calcium ions play a vital role in the physiological and biochemical processes.
Praseodymium, on periodic table, in the lanthanide series. Rare earth metal with atomic number 59 and symbol Pr, from Greek prasinos didymos, leek green twin. Used in Industry to filter yellow light.
Copper on periodic table of the elements with element symbol Cu from Latin cuprum, and with atomic number 29. Transition metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity, also used for alloys.
Thorium, on periodic table of the elements, in the actinide series. Radioactive metallic element with atomic number 90, and symbol Th, named after the Norse god Thor. Nuclear fuel in thorium reactors.
Promethium, on periodic table. Rare earth metal in lanthanide series, with atomic number 61 and element symbol Pm, derived from Prometheus, the Titan. Used in luminous paint and atomic batteries.
Cobalt on periodic table of the elements. Ferromagnetic transition metal, with the element symbol Co, and with the atomic number 27. Primarily used in rechargeable batteries. Illustration. Vector
Neodymium, on periodic table. Rare earth metal in lanthanide series, with atomic number 60 and element symbol Nd, from Greek neos didymos, meaning new twin. Used for lasers and high strength magnets.
Actinium, on the periodic table. Radioactive metal, with element symbol Ac and atomic number 89. Name giver of actinide series, named after Greek aktis, for beam or ray. No significant industrial use.
Element nickel on the periodic table of elements. Ferromagnetic transition metal, with element symbol Ni, and atomic number 28. Used for coinage, stainless steel, magnets, and rechargeable batteries.
Carbon on periodic table of elements. Nonmetallic chemical element with symbol C from Latin carbo for coal, with atomic number 6. Responsible for an infinite and unique diversity of organic compounds.
Carbon and oxygen, chemical elements on the periodic table of elements, with the element symbols C and O, and atomic numbers 6 and 8. They form the molecule Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Earth.
DBEREINER'S RULE OF THE TRIADS.Johann WolfgangDbereiner In triple classification.History of the periodic table.
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Mendelevium on the periodic table. Radioactive transuranic metallic element in the actinide series, with atomic number 101 and symbol Md, named after Dmitri Mendeleev, father of the periodic table.
Nihonium on periodic table of elements. Extremely radioactive, superheavy, synthetic transactinide element. Element symbol Nh, atomic number 113. Named after Nihon, the common Japanese name for Japan.
Rare-earth elements and metals, on the periodic table, with atomic numbers and chemical symbols. A set of 17 heavy metals, consisting of the lanthanide series, and the elements yttrium and scandium.
Niobium element icon. Chemical periodic sign. Number 41 metal. Atomic mass 92.906. EPS 10.
Copernicium on periodic table of the elements. Extremely radioactive, superheavy, synthetic transactinide element. Element symbol Cn and atomic number 112. Named after astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.
Vanadium element on the periodic table. Malleable transition metal and chemical element with atomic number 23, and with symbol V, from the Scandinavian goddess Vanadis. Used for special steel alloys.
Seaborgium, on the periodic table. Radioactive, synthetic transactinide element with element symbol Sg and atomic number 106, without commercial use. Named after the American chemist Glenn T. Seaborg.
Chlorine element on the periodic table. Halogen with atomic number 17 and symbol Cl from the Greek word khloros, meaning pale green. Toxic as gas, but in form of chloride ions necessary to all life.
Rare earth elements and metals from the periodic table, with atomic numbers and chemical symbols. Set of 17 heavy metals, consisting of the elements yttrium and scandium and of the lanthanide series.
Phosphorus element on periodic table. Chemical element with atomic number 15 and symbol P. From Greek word Phosphoros, light-bearer. Essential to sustain life through phosphates. Used in fertilizers.
Argon element on the periodic table. Noble gas with atomic number 18 and symbol Ar from Greek word argon, meaning lazy or inactive. Used as inert shielding gas, incandescent, fluorescent lighting etc.
Thorium on periodic table of the elements, in the actinide series. Radioactive metallic element with atomic number 90, element symbol Th, named after Norse god Thor. Nuclear fuel in thorium reactors.
Technology-critical elements on periodic table. Groups of raw materials, that are critical to modern technologies. Rare-earth (orange), platinum-group (blue) and assorted chemical elements (green).
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