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Alkali Metals - Family IA
1 - Hydrogen
3 - Lithium
11 - Sodium
19 - Potassium
37 - Rubidium
55 - Cesium
87 - Francium
Alkaline Earth Metals - Family IIA
4 - Beryllium
12 - Magnesium
20 - Calcium
38 - Strontium
56 - Barium
88 - Radium
Boron Family - Family IIIA
31 - Gallium
5 - Boron
13 - Aluminum
49 - Indium
81 - Thallium
113 - Ununtrium
Carbon Family - Family IVA
6 - Carbon
14 - Silicon
32 - Germanium
50 - Tin
82 - Lead
114 - Flerovium
Nitrogen Family - Family VA
7 - Nitrogen
15 - Phosphorus
33 - Arsenic
51 - Antimony
83 - Bismuth
Oxygen Family - Family VIA
8 - Oxygen
16 - Sulfur
34 - Selenium
52 - Tellurium
84 - Polonium
114 - Livermorium
Halogens - Family VIIA
9 - Fluorine
17 - Chlorine
35 - Bromine
53 - Iodine
85 - Astatine
Noble Gasses - Family VIIIA
36 - Krypton
54 - Xenon
2 - Helium
10 - Neon
18 - Argon
86 - Radon
Transition Metals
79 - Gold
78 - Platinum
21 - Scandium
22 - Titanium
23 - Vanadium
24 - Chromium
23 - Vanadium
25 - Manganese
26 - Iron
27 - Cobalt
28 - Nickel
29 - Copper
30 - Zinc
39 - Yttrium
40 - Zirconium
41 - Niobium
42 - Molybdenum
43 - Technetium
44 - Ruthenium
46 - Palladium
45 - Rhodium
46 - Palladium
47 - Silver
48 - Cadmuim
72 - Hafrium
73 - Tantaium
74 - Tungsten
75 - Rhenium
76 - Osmium
77 - Iridium
80 - Mercury
104 - Rutherfordium
105 - Dubnium
106 - Seaborgium
107 - Bohrium
108 - Hassium
109 - Meltnerium
110 - Darmstadium
111 - Roentgenium
112 - Ununbium
Rare Earth Elements
57 - Lanthanum
58 - Cerium
59 - Praseodymium
60 - Neodymium
61 - Promethium
62 - Samarium
63 - Europium
64 - Gadolinium
65 - Terbium
66 - Dysprosium
67 - Holmium
68 - Erbium
69 - Thulium
70 - Ytterbium
71 - Lutetium
89 - Actinium
90 - Thorium
91 - Protactinium
92 - Uranium
93 - Neptunium
94 - Plutonium
95 - Americium
96 - Curium
97 - Berkelium
98 - Californium
99 - Einsteinium
100 - Fermium
101 - Medelevium
102 - Nobelium
103 - Lawrencium
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History of the Periodic Table
History of Sulfur
Dmitri Mendeleev
Henry Moseley
The periodic table was originally created by Mendeleev, and organized in the way we know today by Mosley.