Elements and their types with Electron Dot Structures – Flashcards

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H
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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

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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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Ra
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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
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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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