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What is the symbol for the element Carbon?
What is the symbol for the element Carbon?
C
Which element has the atomic number 8?
Which element has the atomic number 8?
Oxygen
Name the element that is represented by the symbol 'Na'.
Name the element that is represented by the symbol 'Na'.
Sodium
What is the atomic number of Helium?
What is the atomic number of Helium?
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Identify the element with the symbol 'Fe'.
Identify the element with the symbol 'Fe'.
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Study Notes
First 30 Elements of the Periodic Table
- The first 30 elements in the periodic table range from hydrogen (H) with atomic number 1 to zinc (Zn) with atomic number 30.
- Each element is characterized by its atomic number, symbol, and name.
- The first element, hydrogen, is the most abundant element in the universe.
- Helium, the second element, is known for its inert nature and use in balloons.
- Lithium, beryllium, boron, and carbon are all light elements with diverse applications in various industries.
- Nitrogen and oxygen are essential gases for life on Earth, composing a large portion of the atmosphere.
- Fluorine is a highly reactive halogen element used in toothpaste and other products
- Neon is a noble gas known for its use in advertising signs.
- Sodium and magnesium are alkali and alkaline earth metals, respectively, with widespread applications.
- Aluminum is a lightweight and versatile metal used in various industries.
- Silicon is a semiconductor material essential in microelectronics.
- Phosphorus is a non-metal used in fertilizers and other chemicals.
- Sulfur is a solid nonmetal with multiple industrial uses.
- Chlorine is a halogen used extensively in the chemical industry.
- Argon is a noble gas used in welding and lighting.
- Potassium and calcium are important minerals for plant and human health.
- Scandium, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, and zinc are transition metals with diverse applications.
- Iron, cobalt, and nickel are known for their magnetic properties.
- Copper and zinc are widely used in electrical wiring and other applications.
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Test your knowledge of the first 30 elements in the periodic table from hydrogen to zinc. Learn about their atomic numbers, symbols, and unique properties. This quiz will help reinforce your understanding of these fundamental building blocks of matter.