Periodic Table of Elements

Alkali Metal
Alkaline Earth Metal
Transition Metal
Post-transition Metal
Metalloid
Nonmetal
Halogen
Noble Gas
Lanthanide
Actinide

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📚 Common Compounds Guide

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About This Website

This interactive Periodic Table of Elements is designed to provide an engaging and educational experience for students, teachers, and anyone interested in chemistry. Our goal is to make learning about elements and compounds fun and accessible.

Features include: Interactive element cards with detailed information, element filtering by category and period, real-time search functionality, and a unique compound combiner that lets you explore how elements combine to form compounds.

Whether you're studying for a chemistry exam or just curious about the building blocks of matter, this website offers a comprehensive resource for exploring the periodic table.

The periodic table is one of the most important tools in chemistry, organizing all known elements by their atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties. Elements are arranged in periods (rows) and groups (columns), revealing patterns and relationships between different elements.

Our interactive compound combiner allows you to select elements and input their percentage ratios to see what compounds they form. This feature helps demonstrate how elements combine in specific proportions to create the vast array of substances we encounter in daily life.

Each element card contains detailed information including atomic mass, electron configuration, electronegativity, melting and boiling points, discovery year, and a brief description. Hover over any element to see a quick summary, or double-click to view the full details in a modal window.

The color-coded categories help identify different types of elements: alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, post-transition metals, metalloids, nonmetals, halogens, noble gases, lanthanides, and actinides. Use the filter buttons to focus on specific categories or periods.

Our dark mode feature provides a comfortable viewing experience in low-light environments, reducing eye strain while maintaining the clarity and educational value of the periodic table.

We hope this resource inspires curiosity and fosters a deeper understanding of the fundamental building blocks of our universe. Whether you're a student, educator, or lifelong learner, the periodic table offers endless opportunities for exploration and discovery.