Group 1 IA P E R I O D I C T A B L E Atomic Properties of the Elements NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology Technology Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce 18 VIIIA 1 'S« H Hydrogen 1.00794 1s 13.5984 I S1/2 Li Lithium 6.941 1s22s 5.3917 11 2S1/2 Na Sodium 22.989770 [Ne]3s 5.1391 2 IIA 4 1s0 Be Beryllium 9.012182 12 So Mg Magnesium 24.3050 2 [Ne]3s 7.6462 Frequently used fundamental physical constants For the most accurate values of these and other constants, visit physics.nist.gov/constants 1 second = 9 192 631 770 periods of radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of 133Cs speed of light in vacuum c 299 792 458 m s-1 (exact) Planck constant h 6.6261 x 10-34 J s (ft = hl2ii) elementary charge e 1.6022 x 10-19 C electron mass me mec2 9.1094 x 10-31 kg 0.5110 MeV proton mass mp 1.6726 x 10-27 kg fine-structure constant a 1/137.036 Rydberg constant R„ 10 973 732 m-1 3.289 842 x 1015 Hz 13.6057 eV Boltzmann constant k 1.3807 x 10-23 J K -1 Physics Laboratory physics.nist.gov Standard Reference Data Group www.nist.gov/srd □ Solids Liquids LTJ Gases □ Artificially Prepared 13 IIIA 14 IVA 15 VA 16 VIA 17 VIIA 3 I IB 4 IVB 5 VB 6 VIB 7 VIIB 8 r 9 ■VIII 10 1 11 IB 12 IIB B Boron 10.811 22 1s 2s 2p 8.2980 13 2P°/2 Al Aluminum 26.981538 [Ne]3s23p 5.9858 P0 Carbon 12.0107 222 1s 2s 2p 11.2603 14 3P0 Si Silicon 28.0855 22 [Ne]3s 3p 8.1517 7 4S°/2 N Nitrogen 14.0067 „2-2-3 1s 2s 2p 14.5341 15 4s°/2 P Phosphorus 30.973761 23 [Ne]3s 3p 10.4867 8 3P2 O Oxygen 15.9994 1s 2s 2p 13.6181 16 3p2 S Sulfur 32.065 24 [Ne]3s 3p 10.3600 2p° Fluorine 18.9984032 „ 2— 2— 5 1s 2s 2p 17.4228 17 2p°/2 Cl Chlorine 35.453 r>. ... 2„ 5 [Ne]3s 3p 12.9676 2 1S0 He Helium 4.002602 1s2 24.5874 10 S0 Ne Neon 20.1797 „ 2- 2- 6 1s 2s 2p 21.5645 18 1S0 Ar Argon 39.948 26 [Ne]3s 3p 15.7596 19 2S1/2 K Potassium 39.0983 [Ar]4s 4.3407 20 Ca Calcium 40.078 2 [Ar]4s 6.1132 21 2d3/2 Sc Scandium 44.955910 2 [Ar]3d4s 6.5615 22 3f2 Ti Titanium 47.867 23 4F3/2 V Vanadium 50.9415 24 7S3 Cr Chromium 51.9961 [Ar]3d54s 6.7665 25 6S5/2 Mn Manganese 54.938049 [Ar]3d54s2 26 5d4 Fe Iron 55.845 27 F9/2 Co Cobalt 58.933200 [Ar]3d 4s 7.8810 28 3f4 Ni Nickel 58.6934 , „ in 2 [Ar]3d 4s 7.6398 29 2S1/2 Cu Copper 63.546 ,.,.,10. [Ar]3d 4s 7.7264 30 1S0 Zn Zinc 65.409 , „ ,10 . 2 [Ar]3d 4s 9.3942 31 2p°/2 Ga Gallium 69.723 [Ar]3d 4s 4p 5.9993 32 3P0 Ge Germanium 72.64 3/2 33 4s°, As Arsenic 74.92160 34 3P2 Se Selenium 78.96 35 B P3/2 r Bromine 79.904 36 1S Kr Krypton 83.798 37 2S1/ Rb Rubidium 85.4678 [Kr]5s 4.1771 38 1S0 Sr Strontium 87.62 [Kr]5s2 5.6949 39 2D3/2 Y Yttrium 88.90585 [Kr]4d5s2 6.2173 40 3f2 Zr Zirconium 91.224 22 [Kr]4d 5s 6.6339 41 6d1/2 Nb Niobium 92.90638 [Kr]4d45s 6.7589 42 7S3 Mo Molybdenum 95.94 [Kr]4d55s 7.0924 43 6S5/2 Tc Technetium (98) 52 [Kr]4d 5s 7.28 44 Ru Ruthenium 101.07 [Kr]4d75s 7.3605 *+U F9/2 Rh Rhodium 102.90550 [Kr]4d85s 7.4589 46 1S0 Pd Palladium 106.42 10 [Kr]4d 8.3369 47 2S1/2 Ag Sil er 107.8682 10 [Kr]4d 5s 7.5762 48 1S0 Cd Cadmium 112.411 10 2 [Kr]4d 5s 8.9938 49 2P°/2 In Indium 114.818 10 2 [Kr]4d 5s 5p 5.7864 50 3P0 Sn Tin 118.710 10 2 2 [Kr]4d 5s 5p 7.3439 51 4s°/2 Sb Antimony 121.760 10 2 3 [Kr]4d 5s 5p 8.6084 52 3P2 Te Tellurium 127.60 10 2 4 [Kr]4d 5s 5p 9.0096 53 2p°/2 Iodine 126.90447 10 2 5 [Kr]4d 5s 5p 10.4513 54 1S0 Xe Xenon 131.293 10 2 6 [Kr]4d 5s 5p 12.1298 55 2S 1/2 Cs Cesium 132.90545 [Xe]6s 3.8939 56 1S0 Ba Barium 137.327 [Xe]6s2 5.2117 87 2S1/2 Fr Francium (223) [Rn]7s 4.0727 88 1S0 Ra Radium (226) 2 [Rn]7s 5.2784 Ground-state Level Symbol Name Atomic Weight Ground-state Ionization Configuration Energy (eV) 72 3f2 Hf Hafnium 178.49 14 2 2 [Xe]4f 5d 6s 6.8251 3/2 73 4f Ta Tantalum 180.9479 14 3 2 [Xe]4f 5d 6s 7.5496 74 W Tungsten 183.84 14 4 2 [Xe]4f 5d 6s 7.8640 75 6S5/ Re Rhenium 186.207 76 5d4 Os Osmium 190.23 77 4F9/2 Ir Iridium 192.217 [Xe]4f 5d 6s 8.9670 78 3d3 Pt Platinum 195.078 79 2S1/ Au Gold [Xe]4f 5d 6s 9.2255 80 1S0 HMercgury Mercury 200.59 14 10 2 [Xe]4f 5d 6s 81 2p°/2 Tl Thallium 204.3833 [Hg]6p 6.1082 82 3P Pb Lead 207.2 2 [Hg]6p 7.4167 83 4s°/2 Bi Bismuth 208.98038 3 [Hg]6p 7.2855 84 Po Polonium (209) [Hg]6p 8.414 85 2p°, At Astatine (210) 5 [Hg]6p 86 1S0 Rn Radon (222) 6 [Hg]6p 10.7485 104 3F2 ? Rf Rutherfordium (261) 14 2 2 [Rn]5f 6d 7s ? 105 Db Dubnium (262) 106 SeSabogrgium Seaborgium (266) 107 Bh Bohrium (264) 108 Hs Hassium (277) 109 Mt Meitnerium (268) 110 Uun Ununnilium (281) 111 Uuu Unununium (272) 112 Uub Ununbium (285) 114 Uuq Ununquadium (289) 116 Uuh Ununhexium (292) 57 2D3l2 58 G4 Ce 59 4i°|2 5 60 j-4 61 6H5/2 62 7f0 Sm 63 8s°/2 64 9D2 Gd 65 6H15/2 OO i8 67 4i°5/2 68 69 2f°/2 70 1s0 71 2d3/2 La Pr Nd Pm Eu Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Lanthanum Cerium Praseodymium Neodymium Promethium Samarium Europium Gadolinium Terbium Dysprosium Holmium Erbium Thulium Ytterbium Lutetium 138.9055 140.116 140.90765 144.24 (145) 150.36 151.964 157.25 158.92534 162.500 164.93032 167.259 168.93421 173.04 174.967 [Xe]5d6s2 2 [Xe]4f5d6s [Xe]4^6s2 42 [Xe]4f 6s 52 [Xe]4fos 62 [Xe]4fos [Xe]4f 6s 72 [Xe]4f 5d6s [Xe]4^6s2 ,„ 1;ir1CL 2 [Xe]4f 6s [Xe]4f 6s 12 2 [Xe]4f 6s [Xe]4f 6s [Xe]4f 6s 14 2 [Xe]4f 5d6s 5.5769 5.5387 5.473 5.5250 5.582 5.6437 5.6704 6.1498 5.8638 5.9389 6.0215 6.1077 6.1843 6.2542 5.4259 89 D3l2 90 3f2 91 4K ' 1112 92 5l6 93 6l11/2 94 7f0 95 8s°/2 96 9d2 Cm 97 6h^5/2 5 W 115/2 "100 H6 101 2F°/2 102 1s0 103 2P1/2? Ac Th Pa U Np Pu Am Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr Actinium Thorium Protactinium Uranium Neptunium Plutonium Americium Curium Berkelium Californium Einsteinium Fermium Mendelevium Nobelium Lawrencium (227) 232.0381 231.03588 238.02891 (237) (244) (243) (247) (247) (251) (252) (257) (258) (259) (262) rn ir* 1-7 2 [Rn]6d7s 22 [Rn]6d 7s 22 [Rn]5f 6d7s [Rn]5f 6d7s2 42 [Rn]5f 6d7s 62 [Rn]5f 7s 72 [Rn]5f 7s 72 [Rn]5f 6d7s 2 [Rn]5f 7s [Rn]5f 7s rrl ,-,11-, 2 [Rn]5f 7s 12 2 [Rn]5f 7s rn irr13-, 2 [Rn]5f 7s rrl ,-,14-, 2 [Rn]5f 7s 14 2 [Rn]5f 7s 7p? 5.17 6.3067 5.89 6.1941 6.2657 6.0260 5.9738 5.9914 6.1979 6.2817 6.42 6.50 6.58 6.65 4.9 ? Based upon C. () indicates the mass number of the most stable isotope. For a description of the data, visit physics.nist.gov/data NIST SP 966 (September 2003) 1 6 9 2 22 1s 2s 9.3227 3 4 22 Ar]3d 4s 32 [Ar]3d 4s 62 [Ar]3d 4s 10 2 2 [Ar]3d 4s 4p 10 2 3 [Ar]3d 4s 4p 10 2 4 [Ar]3d 4s 4p 10 2 5 [Ar]3d 4s 4p 10 2 6 [Ar]3d 4s 4p 6.8281 6.7462 7.9024 7.8994 9.7886 9.7524 11.8138 13.9996 5 6 14 5 2 Xe]4f 5d 6s 14 6 2 [Xe]4f 5d 6s [Xe]4f 5d 6s 7.8335 8.4382 8.9588 10.4375 7 6.0 ?