List of elements by atomic weight

List of elements by atomic weight

This is a list of chemical elements, sorted by standard atomic weight (most stable isotope for artificial elements) and color coded according to type of element. Each element's atomic number, name, element symbol, and group and period numbers on the periodic table are given. The number in parentheses gives the uncertainty in the "concise notation" defined in the [http://www.iupac.org/news/archives/2005/atomic-weights_revised05.html IUPAC] reference "whereby standard uncertainty is given in parentheses next to the least significant digits to which it applies", e.g., 1.00794(7) stands for 1.00794 ± 0.00007. For artificial elements the nucleon count of the most stable isotope is listed brackets [] as the atomic mass.

Notes

*fnb|1 The element does not have any stable nuclides, and a value in brackets, e.g. [209] , indicates the mass number of the longest-lived isotope of the element. However, three elements, Thorium, Protactinium, and Uranium, have a characteristic terrestrial isotopic composition, and thus their standard atomic weights are given.
*fnb|2 The isotopic composition of this element varies in some geological specimens, and the variation may exceed the uncertainty stated in the table.
*fnb|3 The isotopic composition of the element can vary in commercial materials, which can cause the atomic weight to deviate significantly from the given value.
*fnb|4 The isotopic composition varies in terrestrial material such that a more precise atomic weight can not be given.
*fnb|5 The atomic weight of commercial Lithium can vary between 6.939 and 6.996—analysis of the specific material is necessary to find a more accurate value.

References

*cite journal | author = International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry | url = http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/2006/pdf/7811x2051.pdf | title = Atomic Weights of the Elements 2005 | journal = Pure Appl. Chem. | volume = 78 | issue = 11 | pages = 2051–66 | doi = 10.1351/pac200678112051 | year = 2006 Atomic weights of elements with atomic numbers 1-27, 29, 31-41, 43-69, 72-109 taken from this source.
* [http://iupac.org/objID/Note/nt50112469625981329917907 IUPAC Standard Atomic Weights Revised] (2007). Atomic weights of elements with atomic numbers of 28, 30, 42, 70 & 71 taken from this source.
* [http://www.webelements.com/ WebElements Periodic Table] . Retrieved June 30, 2005. Atomic weights of elements with atomic numbers of 110-116 taken from this source.


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