Yttrium

Yttrium Symbol Y Atomic Number 39 Atomic Mass 88.906 g.mol -1 Discovered by Johan Gadolin in 1794 Chemical Properties of Yttrium Group 3 Melting point 1522°C, 2772°F, 1795 K Period 5 Boiling point 3345°C, 6053°F, 3618 K Block d Density (g cm−3) 4.47  Atomic number 39 Relative atomic mass 88.906 State at 20°C Solid Key isotopes… Continue reading Yttrium

Strontium

Strontium Symbol Sr Atomic Number 38 Atomic Mass 87.62 g.mol -1 Discovered by Adair Crawford in 1790 Chemical Properties of Strontium Group 2 Melting point 777°C, 1431°F, 1050 K Period 5 Boiling point 1377°C, 2511°F, 1650 K Block s Density (g cm−3) 2.64  Atomic number 38 Relative atomic mass 87.62 State at 20°C Solid Key isotopes… Continue reading Strontium

Rubidium (Rb)

Rubidium Symbol Rb Atomic Number 37 Atomic Mass 85.4678 g.mol -1 Discovered by Gustav Kirchhoff and Robert Bunsen Chemical Properties of Rubidium Group 1 Melting point 39.30°C, 102.74°F, 312.45 K Period 5 Boiling point 688°C, 1270°F, 961 K Block s Density (g cm−3) 1.53 Atomic number 37 Relative atomic mass 85.468   State at 20°C… Continue reading Rubidium (Rb)

Krypton

Krypton (Kr) Symbol Kr Atomic Number 36 Atomic Mass 83.798 Discovered by Krypton was discovered by Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers Chemical Properties Of Krypton Group 18   Melting point −157.37°C, −251.27°F, 115.78 K   Period 4 Boiling point −153.415°C, −244.147°F, 119.735 K    Block p Density (g cm−3) 0.003425   Atomic number 36… Continue reading Krypton

Bromine – Br

Bromine Bromine Symbol Br Bromine Atomic Number 35 Bromine Atomic Mass 79.904 g.mol-1 Discovered by Johan Gottlieb Gahn What is Bromine? It is the third-largest halogen and at room temperature, it appears as a fuming red-brown liquid. Bromine was discovered by two chemists independently. Chemical Properties Of Bromine Group 17 Melting point −7.2°C, 19°F, 266 K Period 4… Continue reading Bromine – Br

Selenium

Selenium Selenium Symbol Se Atomic Number 34 Atomic Mass 78.91 Discovered by  Jöns Jacob Berzelius, Chemical Properties Of Selenium Group 16 Melting point 494 K Period 4 Boiling point 958 K Block p Density (g cm−3) 4.81 g/cm3 Atomic number 34 State at 20°C Solid Electron configuration [Ar] 3d104s24p4 What is Selenium? Selenium is a… Continue reading Selenium

Arsenic

Arsenic Symbol As Atomic Number 33 Atomic Mass 74.922 Discovered by Arsenic was discovered by Albertus Magnus What is Arsenic? Arsenic, a chemical element placed in the nitrogen group of the periodic table that exists in both the gray and yellow crystalline forms. Arsenic is present in three allotropic forms- black, yellow and gray. A silver-gray and… Continue reading Arsenic

Germanium

Germanium Symbol Ge Atomic Number 32 Atomic Mass 72.630 Discovered by Germanium was discovered by Clemens Winkler What is Germanium? Germanium, a chemical element places between silicon and tin in Group 14 of the periodic table. A hard, grey-white, lustrous and brittle metalloid acts in properties between metals and nonmetals. The element is mostly distributed… Continue reading Germanium

Gallium

Gallium Symbol Ga Atomic Number 31 Atomic Mass 69.72 g.mol -1 Discovered by Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran Chemical Properties Of Gallium Group 13 Melting point 29.8 °C Period 4 Boiling point 2204 °C Block p Density (g cm−3) 5.91 Atomic number 31 Relative atomic mass 69.723 State at 20°C Solid Key isotopes 69Ga Electron configuration… Continue reading Gallium

Zinc

Zinc Symbol Zn Atomic Number 30 Atomic Mass 65.37 g.mol−1 Discovered by Andreas Marggraf Chemical Properties of Zinc Group 12 Melting point 419.527°C, 787.149°F, 692.677 K Period 4 Boiling point 907°C, 1665°F, 1180 K Block d Density (g cm−3) 7.134 Atomic number 30 Relative atomic mass 65.38   State at 20°C Solid Key isotopes 64Zn… Continue reading Zinc