<< Chemical elements data references
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| J/(mol·K) | J/(g·K) | |
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| 1 H hydrogen (H2, gas) | ||
| use | 28. Recommended values for many properties of the elements together with various references are collected on these data pages Hydrogen (ˈhaɪdrədʒən is the Chemical element with Atomic number 1 836 | 14. 304 |
| CRC | 28. 836 | 14. 304 |
| WEL | 28. 82 | |
| LNG | 28. 84 | |
| 2 He helium (gas) | ||
| use | 20. Helium ( He) is a colorless odorless tasteless non-toxic Inert Monatomic Chemical 786 | 5. 193 |
| CRC | 20. 786 | 5. 193 |
| WEL | 20. 786 | |
| LNG | 20. 786 | |
| 3 Li lithium | ||
| use | 24. Lithium (ˈlɪθiəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Li and Atomic number 3 860 | 3. 582 |
| CRC | 24. 860 | 3. 582 |
| WEL | 24. 8 | |
| LNG | 24. 8 | |
| 4 Be beryllium | ||
| use | 16. Beryllium (bəˈrɪliəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Be and Atomic number 4 443 | 1. 825 |
| CRC | 16. 443 | 1. 825 |
| WEL | 16. 4 | |
| LNG | 16. 38 | |
| 5 B boron (rhombic) | ||
| use | 11. Boron (ˈbɔərɒn is a Chemical element with Atomic number 5 and the chemical symbol B. 087 | 1. 026 |
| CRC | 11. 087 | 1. 026 |
| WEL | 11. 1 | |
| LNG | 11. 1 | |
| 6 C carbon (graphite) | ||
| use | 8. Carbon (kɑɹbən is a Chemical element with the symbol C and its Atomic number is 6 517 | 0. 709 |
| CRC | 8. 517 | 0. 709 |
| WEL | 8. 53 | |
| LNG | 8. 517 | |
| 6 C carbon (diamond, nonstd state) | ||
| use | 6. Carbon (kɑɹbən is a Chemical element with the symbol C and its Atomic number is 6 115 | 0. 509 |
| WEL | 6. 115 | |
| LNG | 6. 116 | |
| 7 N nitrogen (N2, gas) | ||
| use | 29. Nitrogen (ˈnaɪtɹəʤɪn is a Chemical element that has the symbol N and Atomic number 7 and Atomic weight 14 124 | 1. 040 |
| CRC | 29. 124 | 1. 040 |
| WEL | 29. 12 | |
| LNG | 29. 124 | |
| 8 O oxygen (O2, gas) | ||
| use | 29. Oxygen (from the Greek roots ὀξύς (oxys (acid literally "sharp" from the taste of acids and -γενής (-genēs (producer literally begetteris the 378 | 0. 918 |
| CRC | 29. 378 | 0. 918 |
| WEL | 29. 4 | |
| LNG | 29. 4 | |
| 9 F fluorine (F2, gas) | ||
| use | 31. Fluorine, fluorum meaning "to flow" is the Chemical element with the symbol F and Atomic number 9 304 | 0. 824 |
| CRC | 31. 304 | 0. 824 |
| WEL | 31. 3 | |
| LNG | 31. 30 | |
| 10 Ne neon (gas) | ||
| use | 20. Neon (ˈniːɒn is the Chemical element that has the symbol Ne and Atomic number 10 786 | 1. 030 |
| CRC | 20. 786 | 1. 030 |
| WEL | 20. 786 | |
| LNG | 20. 786 | |
| 11 Na sodium | ||
| use | 28. Sodium (ˈsoʊdiəm is an element which has the symbol Na( Latin natrium, from Arabic natrun) atomic number 11 atomic mass 22 230 | 1. 228 |
| CRC | 28. 230 | 1. 228 |
| WEL | 28. 2 | |
| LNG | 28. 15 | |
| 12 Mg magnesium | ||
| use | 24. Magnesium (mægˈniːziəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Mg, Atomic number 12 Atomic weight 24 869 | 1. 023 |
| CRC | 24. 869 | 1. 023 |
| WEL | 24. 9 | |
| LNG | 24. 87 | |
| 13 Al aluminium | ||
| use | 24. WikipediaNaming 200 | 0. 897 |
| CRC | 24. 200 | 0. 897 |
| WEL | 24. 4 | |
| LNG | 24. 4 | |
| 14 Si silicon | ||
| use | 19. Silicon (ˈsɪlɪkən or /ˈsɪlɪkɒn/ silicium is the Chemical element that has the symbol Si and Atomic number 14 789 | 0. 705 |
| CRC | 19. 789 | 0. 705 |
| WEL | 20. 0 | |
| LNG | 20. 00 | |
| 15 P phosphorus (white) | ||
| use | 23. Phosphorus, (ˈfɒsfərəs is the Chemical element that has the symbol P and Atomic number 15 824 | 0. 769 |
| CRC | 23. 824 | 0. 769 |
| WEL | 23. 84 | |
| LNG | 23. 83 | |
| 15 P phosphorus (red, nonstd state) | ||
| use | 21. Phosphorus, (ˈfɒsfərəs is the Chemical element that has the symbol P and Atomic number 15 19 | 0. 684 |
| WEL | 21. 2 | |
| LNG | 21. 19 | |
| 16 S sulfur (rhombic) | ||
| use | 22. Sulfur or sulphur (ˈsʌlfɚ see spelling below) is the Chemical element that has the Atomic number 16 75 | 0. 710 |
| CRC | 22. 75 | 0. 710 |
| WEL | 22. 6 | |
| LNG | 22. 60 | |
| 16 S sulfur (monoclinic, nonstd state) | ||
| use | 23. Sulfur or sulphur (ˈsʌlfɚ see spelling below) is the Chemical element that has the Atomic number 16 23 | 0. 724 |
| LNG | 23. 23 | |
| 17 Cl chlorine (Cl2 gas) | ||
| use | 33. Chlorine (ˈklɔriːn from the Greek word 'χλωρóς' ( khlôros, meaning 'pale green' is the Chemical element with Atomic number 17 and 949 | 0. 479 |
| CRC | 33. 949 | 0. 479 |
| WEL | 33. 91 | |
| LNG | 33. 95 | |
| 18 Ar argon (gas) | ||
| use | 20. This article pertains to the chemical element For other uses see Argon (disambiguation. 786 | 0. 520 |
| CRC | 20. 786 | 0. 520 |
| WEL | 20. 786 | |
| LNG | 20. 79 | |
| 19 K potassium | ||
| use | 29. Potassium (pəˈtæsiəm is a Chemical element. It has the symbol K (kalium from qalīy Atomic number 19 and Atomic mass 39 600 | 0. 757 |
| CRC | 29. 600 | 0. 757 |
| WEL | 29. 6 | |
| LNG | 29. 60 | |
| 20 Ca calcium | ||
| use | 25. Calcium (ˈkælsiəm is the Chemical element with the symbol Ca and Atomic number 20 929 | 0. 647 |
| CRC | 25. 929 | 0. 647 |
| WEL | 25. 3 | |
| LNG | 25. 9 | |
| 21 Sc scandium | ||
| use | 25. Scandium (ˈskændiəm is a Chemical element that has the symbol Sc and Atomic number 21 52 | 0. 568 |
| CRC | 25. 52 | 0. 568 |
| WEL | 25. 5 | |
| LNG | 25. 52 | |
| 22 Ti titanium | ||
| use | 25. Titanium (taɪˈteɪniəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Ti and Atomic number 22 060 | 0. 523 |
| CRC | 25. 060 | 0. 523 |
| WEL | 25. 0 | |
| LNG | 25. 0 | |
| 23 V vanadium | ||
| use | 24. Vanadium (vəˈneɪdiəm is a Chemical element that has the symbol V and Atomic number 23 89 | 0. 489 |
| CRC | 24. 89 | 0. 489 |
| WEL | 24. 9 | |
| LNG | 24. 90 | |
| 24 Cr chromium | ||
| use | 23. Chromium (ˈkroʊmiəm is a Chemical element which has the symbol Cr and Atomic number 24 35 | 0. 449 |
| CRC | 23. 35 | 0. 449 |
| WEL | 23. 3 | |
| LNG | 23. 43 | |
| 25 Mn manganese | ||
| use | 26. Manganese (ˈmæŋgəniːz is a Chemical element, designated by the symbol Mn. 32 | 0. 479 |
| CRC | 26. 32 | 0. 479 |
| WEL | 26. 3 | |
| LNG | 26. 30 | |
| 26 Fe iron (alpha) | ||
| use | 25. Iron (ˈаɪɚn is a Chemical element with the symbol Fe (ferrum and Atomic number 26 10 | 0. 449 |
| CRC | 25. 10 | 0. 449 |
| WEL | 25. 1 | |
| LNG | 25. 09 | |
| 27 Co cobalt | ||
| use | 24. Cobalt (ˈkoʊbɒlt is a hard lustrous silver-grey Metal, a Chemical element with symbol Co. 81 | 0. 421 |
| CRC | 24. 81 | 0. 421 |
| WEL | 24. 8 | |
| LNG | 24. 8 | |
| 28 Ni nickel | ||
| use | 26. Nickel (ˈnɪkəl is a metallic Chemical element with the symbol Ni and Atomic number 28 07 | 0. 444 |
| CRC | 26. 07 | 0. 444 |
| WEL | 26. 1 | |
| LNG | 26. 1 | |
| 29 Cu copper | ||
| use | 24. Copper (ˈkɒpɚ is a Chemical element with the symbol Cu (cuprum and Atomic number 29 440 | 0. 385 |
| CRC | 24. 440 | 0. 385 |
| WEL | 24. 43 | |
| LNG | 24. 44 | |
| 30 Zn zinc | ||
| use | 25. Zinc (ˈzɪŋk from Zink is a Metallic Chemical element with the symbol Zn and Atomic number 30 390 | 0. 388 |
| CRC | 25. 390 | 0. 388 |
| WEL | 25. 4 | |
| LNG | 25. 40 | |
| 31 Ga gallium | ||
| use | 25. Gallium (ˈgæliəm is a Chemical element that has the symbol Ga and Atomic number 31 86 | 0. 371 |
| CRC | 25. 86 | 0. 371 |
| WEL | 25. 9 | |
| LNG | 26. 06 | |
| 32 Ge germanium | ||
| use | 23. Germanium (dʒɚˈmeɪniəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Ge and Atomic number 32 222 | 0. 320 |
| CRC | 23. 222 | 0. 320 |
| WEL | 23. 35 | |
| LNG | 23. 3 | |
| 33 As arsenic (alpha, gray) | ||
| use | 24. Arsenic (ˈɑrsənɪk is a Chemical element that has the symbol As and Atomic number of 33 64 | 0. 329 |
| CRC | 24. 64 | 0. 329 |
| WEL | 24. 6 | |
| LNG | 24. 64 | |
| 34 Se selenium (hexagonal) | ||
| use | 25. Selenium (səˈliniəm is a Chemical element with the Atomic number 34 represented by the chemical symbol Se, an atomic mass of 78 363 | 0. 321 |
| CRC | 25. 363 | 0. 321 |
| WEL | 25. 36 | |
| LNG | 24. 98 | |
| 35 Br bromine | ||
| use | (Br2) 75. 69 | 0. 474 |
| CRC | 36. 057 | 0. 226 |
| WEL | (liquid) 75. 69 | |
| WEL | (Br2, gas, nonstd state) 36. 0 | |
| LNG | (Br2, liquid) 75. 67 | |
| 36 Kr krypton (gas) | ||
| use | 20. Krypton (ˈkrɪptən or /ˈkrɪptɒn/ from kryptos "hidden" is a Chemical element with the symbol Kr and Atomic number 36 786 | 0. 248 |
| CRC | 20. 786 | 0. 248 |
| WEL | 20. 786 | |
| LNG | 20. 786 | |
| 37 Rb rubidium | ||
| use | 31. Rubidium (ruːˈbɪdiəm /rəˈbɪdiəm/ is a Chemical element with the symbol Rb and Atomic number 37 060 | 0. 363 |
| CRC | 31. 060 | 0. 363 |
| WEL | 31. 1 | |
| LNG | 31. 06 | |
| 38 Sr strontium | ||
| use | 26. Strontium (ˈstrɒntiəm /ˈstrɒnʃiəm/) is a Chemical element with the symbol Sr and the Atomic number 38 4 | 0. 301 |
| CRC | 26. 4 | 0. 301 |
| WEL | 26 | |
| LNG | 26. 79 | |
| 39 Y yttrium | ||
| use | 26. Yttrium (ˈɪtriəm is a Chemical element with symbol Y and Atomic number 39 53 | 0. 298 |
| CRC | 26. 53 | 0. 298 |
| WEL | 26. 5 | |
| LNG | 26. 51 | |
| 40 Zr zirconium | ||
| use | 25. Zirconium (zɚˈkoʊniəm /ˌzɝˈkoʊniəm/ is a Chemical element with the symbol Zr and Atomic number 40 36 | 0. 278 |
| CRC | 25. 36 | 0. 278 |
| WEL | 25. 4 | |
| LNG | 25. 40 | |
| 41 Nb niobium | ||
| use | 24. Niobium (naɪˈoʊbiəm or columbium (/kəˈlʌmbiəm/ is a Chemical element that has the symbol Nb and Atomic number 41 60 | 0. 265 |
| CRC | 24. 60 | 0. 265 |
| WEL | 24. 6 | |
| LNG | 24. 67 | |
| 42 Mo molybdenum | ||
| use | 24. Molybdenum (məˈlɪbdənəm from the Greek word for the metal " Lead " is a Group 6 Chemical element with the symbol Mo 06 | 0. 251 |
| CRC | 24. 06 | 0. 251 |
| WEL | 24. 1 | |
| LNG | 24. 13 | |
| 43 Tc technetium | ||
| use | 24. Technetium (tɛkˈniːʃɪəm is the lightest Chemical element with no Stable isotope. 27 | |
| LNG | 24. 27 | |
| 44 Ru ruthenium | ||
| use | 24. Ruthenium (ruːˈθiːniəm is a Chemical element that has the symbol Ru and Atomic number 44 06 | 0. 238 |
| CRC | 24. 06 | 0. 238 |
| WEL | 24. 1 | |
| LNG | 24. 1 | |
| 45 Rh rhodium | ||
| use | 24. Rh redirects here For other uses see Rh (disambiguation Rhodium (ˈroʊdiəm is a Chemical element with the symbol 98 | 0. 243 |
| CRC | 24. 98 | 0. 243 |
| WEL | 25. 0 | |
| LNG | 24. 98 | |
| 46 Pd palladium | ||
| use | 25. Palladium (pronounced \pəˈleɪdiəm\ is a rare and lustrous silvery-white metal that was discovered in 1803 by William Hyde Wollaston, who named it palladium after the 98 | 0. 244 |
| CRC | 25. 98 | 0. 246 [sic] |
| WEL | 26. 0 | |
| LNG | 25. 94 | |
| 47 Ag silver | ||
| use | 25. Silver (ˈsɪlvɚ is a Chemical element with the symbol " Ag " (argentum from the Ancient Greek: ἀργήντος - argēntos gen 350 | 0. 235 |
| CRC | 25. 350 | 0. 235 |
| WEL | 25. 4 | |
| LNG | 25. 4 | |
| 48 Cd cadmium | ||
| use | 26. Cadmium (ˈkædmiəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Cd and Atomic number 48 020 | 0. 232 |
| CRC | 26. 020 | 0. 232 |
| WEL | 26. 0 | |
| LNG | 25. 9 | |
| 49 In indium | ||
| use | 26. Indium (ˈɪndiəm is a Chemical element with chemical symbol In and Atomic number 49 74 | 0. 233 |
| CRC | 26. 74 | 0. 233 |
| WEL | 26. 7 | |
| LNG | 26. 7 | |
| 50 Sn tin (white) | ||
| use | 27. Tin is a Chemical element with the symbol Sn (stannum and Atomic number 50 112 | 0. 228 |
| CRC | 27. 112 | 0. 228 |
| WEL | 27. 0 | |
| LNG | 26. 99 | |
| 50 Sn tin (gray, nonstd state) | ||
| use | 25. Tin is a Chemical element with the symbol Sn (stannum and Atomic number 50 77 | 0. 217 |
| WEL | 25. 8 | |
| LNG | 25. 77 | |
| 51 Sb antimony | ||
| use | 25. Antimony (IPA (Received Pronunciation, /ˈæntɪmoʊni/ (US is a Chemical element with the symbol Sb (stibium meaning "mark" and 23 | 0. 207 |
| CRC | 25. 23 | 0. 207 |
| WEL | 25. 2 | |
| LNG | 25. 2 | |
| 52 Te tellurium | ||
| use | 25. Tellurium (tɪˈlʊəriəm/ /tɛl- is a Chemical element that has the symbol Te and Atomic number 52 73 | 0. 202 |
| CRC | 25. 73 | 0. 202 |
| WEL | 25. 7 | |
| LNG | 25. 70 | |
| 53 I iodine | ||
| use | (I2) 54. Iodine (ˈaɪədaɪn ˈaɪədɪn or /ˈaɪədiːn/ from ιώδης iodes "violet" is a Chemical element that has the symbol I and Atomic 44 | 0. 214 |
| CRC | 36. 888 | 0. 145 |
| WEL | (solid) 54. 44 | |
| WEL | (I2, gas, nonstd state) 36. 9 | |
| LNG | (I2, solid) 54. 44 | |
| LNG | (I2, gas, nonstd state) 36. 86 | |
| 54 Xe xenon (gas) | ||
| use | 20. Xenon (ˈzɛnɒn or) is a Chemical element represented by the symbol Xe. 786 | 0. 158 |
| CRC | 20. 786 | 0. 158 |
| WEL | 20. 786 | |
| LNG | 20. 786 | |
| 55 Cs caesium | ||
| use | 32. Caesium or cesium (ˈsiːziəm is the Chemical element with the symbol Cs and Atomic number 55 210 | 0. 242 |
| CRC | 32. 210 | 0. 242 |
| WEL | 32. 2 | |
| LNG | 32. 20 | |
| 56 Ba barium | ||
| use | 28. Barium (ˈbɛəriəm is a Chemical element. It has the symbol Ba, and Atomic number 56 07 | 0. 204 |
| CRC | 28. 07 | 0. 204 |
| WEL | 28. 1 | |
| LNG | 28. 10 | |
| 57 La lanthanum | ||
| use | 27. Lanthanum (ˈlænθənəm is a Chemical element with the symbol La and Atomic number 57 11 | 0. 195 |
| CRC | 27. 11 | 0. 195 |
| WEL | 27. 1 | |
| LNG | 27. 11 | |
| 58 Ce cerium (gamma, fcc) | ||
| use | 26. Cerium (ˈsɪəriəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Ce and Atomic number 58 94 | 0. 192 |
| CRC | 26. 94 | 0. 192 |
| WEL | 26. 9 | |
| LNG | 26. 9 | |
| 59 Pr praseodymium | ||
| use | 27. Praseodymium (ˌpreɪzioʊˈdɪmiəm or /ˌpreɪsioʊˈdɪmiəm/ is a Chemical element that has the symbol Pr and Atomic number 59 20 | 0. 193 |
| CRC | 27. 20 | 0. 193 |
| WEL | 27. 2 | |
| LNG | 27. 20 | |
| 60 Nd neodymium | ||
| use | 27. Neodymium (ˌniːoʊˈdɪmiəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Nd and Atomic number 60 45 | 0. 190 |
| CRC | 27. 45 | 0. 190 |
| WEL | 27. 4 | |
| LNG | 27. 5 | |
| 62 Sm samarium | ||
| use | 29. Samarium (səˈmɛəriəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Sm and Atomic number 62 54 | 0. 197 |
| CRC | 29. 54 | 0. 197 |
| WEL | 29. 5 | |
| LNG | 29. 54 | |
| 63 Eu europium | ||
| use | 27. Europium (jʊˈroʊpiəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Eu and Atomic number 63 66 | 0. 182 |
| CRC | 27. 66 | 0. 182 |
| WEL | 27. 7 | |
| LNG | 27. 66 | |
| 64 Gd gadolinium | ||
| use | 37. Gadolinium (ˌgædəˈlɪniəm is a Chemical element that has the symbol Gd and Atomic number 64 03 | 0. 236 |
| CRC | 37. 03 | 0. 236 |
| WEL | 37. 0 | |
| LNG | 37. 03 | |
| 65 Tb terbium | ||
| use | 28. Terbium (ˈtɝbiəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Tb and Atomic number 65 91 | 0. 182 |
| CRC | 28. 91 | 0. 182 |
| WEL | 28. 9 | |
| LNG | 28. 91 | |
| 66 Dy dysprosium | ||
| use | 27. 7 | 0. 170 |
| CRC | 27. 7 | 0. 170 |
| WEL | 27. 2 | |
| LNG | 27. 7 | |
| 67 Ho holmium | ||
| use | 27. Holmium (ˈhoʊlmiəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Ho and Atomic number 67 15 | 0. 165 |
| CRC | 27. 15 | 0. 165 |
| WEL | 27. 2 | |
| LNG | 27. 15 | |
| 68 Er erbium | ||
| use | 28. Erbium (ˈɝbiəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Er and Atomic number 68 12 | 0. 168 |
| CRC | 28. 12 | 0. 168 |
| WEL | 28. 1 | |
| LNG | 28. 12 | |
| 69 Tm thulium | ||
| use | 27. Thulium (ˈθjuːliəm is a Chemical element that has the symbol Tm and Atomic number 69 03 | 0. 160 |
| CRC | 27. 03 | 0. 160 |
| WEL | 27. 0 | |
| LNG | 27. 03 | |
| 70 Yb ytterbium | ||
| use | 26. 74 | 0. 155 |
| CRC | 26. 74 | 0. 155 |
| WEL | 26. 7 | |
| LNG | 26. 74 | |
| 71 Lu lutetium | ||
| use | 26. Lutetium (ljuːˈtiːʃiəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Lu and Atomic number 71 86 | 0. 154 |
| CRC | 26. 86 | 0. 154 |
| WEL | 26. 9 | |
| LNG | 26. 86 | |
| 72 Hf hafnium (hexagonal) | ||
| use | 25. Hafnium (ˈhæfniəm is a Chemical element that has the symbol Hf and Atomic number 72 73 | 0. 144 |
| CRC | 25. 73 | 0. 144 |
| WEL | 25. 7 | |
| LNG | 25. 69 | |
| 73 Ta tantalum | ||
| use | 25. Tantalum (ˈtæntələm (formerly tantalium /tænˈtæliəm/ is a Chemical element with the symbol Ta and Atomic number 73 36 | 0. 140 |
| CRC | 25. 36 | 0. 140 |
| WEL | 25. 4 | |
| LNG | 25. 40 | |
| 74 W tungsten | ||
| use | 24. Tungsten (ˈtʌŋstən also known as wolfram (/ˈwʊlfrəm/ is a Chemical element that has the symbol W and Atomic number 74 27 | 0. 132 |
| CRC | 24. 27 | 0. 132 |
| WEL | 24. 3 | |
| LNG | 24. 3 | |
| 75 Re rhenium | ||
| use | 25. Rhenium (ˈriːniəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Re and Atomic number 75 48 | 0. 137 |
| CRC | 25. 48 | 0. 137 |
| WEL | 25. 5 | |
| LNG | 25. 5 | |
| 76 Os osmium | ||
| use | 24. Osmium (ˈɒzmiəm is a Chemical element that has the symbol Os and Atomic number 76 7 | 0. 130 |
| CRC | 24. 7 | 0. 130 |
| WEL | 25 | |
| LNG | 24. 7 | |
| 77 Ir iridium | ||
| use | 25. Iridium (ɪˈrɪdiəm is a Chemical element that has the symbol Ir and Atomic number 77 10 | 0. 131 |
| CRC | 25. 10 | 0. 131 |
| WEL | 25. 1 | |
| LNG | 25. 06 | |
| 78 Pt platinum | ||
| use | 25. Platinum (ˈplætɪnəm is a Chemical element with the Atomic symbol Pt and an Atomic number of 78 86 | 0. 133 |
| CRC | 25. 86 | 0. 133 |
| WEL | 25. 9 | |
| 79 Au gold | ||
| use | 25. Gold (ˈɡoʊld is a Chemical element with the symbol Au (from its Latin name aurum) and Atomic number 79 418 | 0. 129 |
| CRC | 25. 418 | 0. 129 |
| WEL | 25. 42 | |
| LNG | 25. 36 | |
| 80 Hg mercury (liquid) | ||
| use | 27. Mercury (ˈmɜrkjʊri also called quicksilver or hydrargyrum, is a Chemical element with the symbol Hg ( Latinized hydrargyrum 983 | 0. 140 |
| CRC | 27. 983 | 0. 140 |
| WEL | 27. 98 | |
| LNG | 28. 00 | |
| 81 Tl thallium | ||
| use | 26. Thallium (ˈθæliəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Tl and Atomic number 81 32 | 0. 129 |
| CRC | 26. 32 | 0. 129 |
| WEL | 26. 3 | |
| LNG | 26. 32 | |
| 82 Pb lead | ||
| use | 26. Characteristics Lead has a dull luster and is a dense, Ductile, very soft highly 650 | 0. 129 |
| CRC | 26. 650 | 0. 129 |
| WEL | 26. 4 | |
| LNG | 26. 84 | |
| 83 Bi bismuth | ||
| use | 25. Bismuth (ˈbɪzməθ is a Chemical element that has the symbol Bi and Atomic number 83 52 | 0. 122 |
| CRC | 25. 52 | 0. 122 |
| WEL | 25. 5 | |
| LNG | 25. 5 | |
| 84 Po polonium | ||
| use | 26. Polonium (pəˈloʊniəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Po and Atomic number 84 discovered in 1898 by Marie and Pierre Curie 4 | |
| LNG | 26. 4 | |
| 86 Rn radon (gas) | ||
| use | 20. Radon (ˈreɪdɒn is the Chemical element that has the symbol Rn and Atomic number 86 786 | 0. 094 |
| CRC | 20. 786 | 0. 094 |
| WEL | 20. 79 | |
| LNG | 20. 79 | |
| 87 Fr francium | ||
| use | 31. Francium (ˈfrænsiəm formerly known as eka-caesium and actinium K, is a Chemical element that has the symbol Fr and 80 | |
| LNG | 31. 80 | |
| 89 Ac actinium | ||
| use | 27. Actinium (ækˈtɪniəm is a radioactive Chemical element with the symbol Ac and Atomic number 89 which was discovered in 1899, the earliest 2 | 0. 120 |
| CRC | 27. 2 | 0. 120 |
| WEL | 27. 2 | |
| LNG | 27. 2 | |
| 90 Th thorium | ||
| use | 26. Thorium (ˈθɔːriəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Th and Atomic number 90 230 | 0. 113 |
| CRC | 26. 230 | 0. 113 |
| WEL | 27. 3 | |
| LNG | 27. 32 | |
| 92 U uranium | ||
| use | 27. Uranium (jʊˈreɪniəm is a silvery-gray Metallic Chemical element in the 665 | 0. 116 |
| CRC | 27. 665 | 0. 116 |
| WEL | 27. 7 | |
| LNG | 27. 66 | |
| 93 Np neptunium | ||
| use | 29. Neptunium (nɛpˈtjuːniəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Np and Atomic number 93 46 | |
| LNG | 29. 46 | |
| 94 Pu plutonium | ||
| use | 35. 5 | |
| LNG | 35. 5 | |
| 95 Am americium | ||
| use | 62. Americium (ˌæməˈrɪsiəm is a Synthetic element that has the symbol Am and Atomic number 95 7 | |
| LNG | 62. 7 | |
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