Elements Table

Interactive periodic table with all 118 elements. Click any element for detailed properties, search by name or symbol, and explore phase changes.

Total Elements

118

Synthetic

24

Most Abundant (Crust)

Oxygen

Most Abundant (Universe)

Hydrogen

Newest Element

Oganesson

Alkali MetalAlkaline EarthTransition MetalPost-Transition MetalMetalloidNonmetalHalogenNoble GasLanthanideActinide
57-71
89-103
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Pro Tips

  • Quick search: Type just the atomic number (e.g., "79") to jump straight to gold, or type one or two letters for a symbol match.
  • Color schemes: Switch to "By State" to see which elements are gases, liquids, or solids at room temperature. Only mercury and bromine are naturally liquid.
  • Shell visualization: Click any element to see its electron shell diagram. The number of electrons in each shell determines the element's chemical behavior.
  • Export for homework: Download the CSV to import into Excel or Google Sheets for chemistry assignments and data analysis projects.
  • Discovery timeline: Switch to "By Discovery" to see how our knowledge of elements grew from ancient metals like gold and iron to synthetic superheavy elements created in the 2000s.

Last updated: March 2026

About the Elements Table

This interactive elements table presents all 118 chemical elements in the standard periodic table layout. Each element is color-coded by its category and shows key data at a glance. Click any element for detailed information including electron configuration, electronegativity, phase at room temperature, and common uses.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many elements are included?

All 118 confirmed elements, from Hydrogen (1) to Oganesson (118), with complete data including atomic mass, electron configuration, melting/boiling points, and common uses.

Can I search for elements?

Yes. Search by element name, symbol, or atomic number. The matching element highlights instantly on the table.

What do the colors mean?

Elements are color-coded by category: alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, post-transition metals, metalloids, nonmetals, noble gases, lanthanides, and actinides.

What is the temperature slider?

Adjust the temperature to see which elements are solid, liquid, or gas at that temperature. Great for understanding phase transitions.

Can I export element data?

Yes. Download all 118 elements as CSV or copy as JSON. Great for science projects and research.

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