The atomic number of the element with the symbol Be is 4.
In an element box, you will typically find the element's symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, and sometimes its electron configuration.
Each column will generally have the symbol of the element (sometimes name of the element also), the atomic number, the mass number, the state in which the element is present at room temperature. Some periodic table will also have the electronic configuration or electronegativity.
The atomic number for the element Protactinium (Pf) is 91.
The atomic number of nobelium is 102. It is a synthetic element with the symbol No and is part of the actinide series.
The atomic number of the element with the symbol Be is 4.
Sodium symbol: Na Atomic number: 11
The symbol for the element sodium is Na and its atomic number is 11.
The number above an element's symbol in the periodic table represents its atomic number, which indicates the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element. Atomic number determines the element's unique identity and its placement in the periodic table.
The chemical symbol for the element of Sodium is Na and its atomic number is 11.
The symbol for the element with atomic number 74 is W, which stands for tungsten.
The symbol of sodium is Na and its atomic number is 11.
In an element box, you will typically find the element's symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, and sometimes its electron configuration.
Each column will generally have the symbol of the element (sometimes name of the element also), the atomic number, the mass number, the state in which the element is present at room temperature. Some periodic table will also have the electronic configuration or electronegativity.
The element gold has an atomic number of 79, a chemical symbol of Au, and is classified as a transition metal.
The atomic number for the element Protactinium (Pf) is 91.
In the symbol of an element, the atomic number (representing the number of protons in the nucleus) is typically found as a subscript to the left of the element symbol. The atomic mass (representing the average mass of the element's isotopes) is usually found as a superscript to the left of the element symbol.