Selenium

Selenium (Se) is a chemical element of the periodic table, located in the group 16 and the period 4, and has the atomic number 34. It is a red powder or black reactive nonmetal, whose name comes from the Greek word “selene”, which means Moon. It is a member of the chalcogen group. On periodic … Read more

Chlorine

Chlorine (Cl) is a chemical element of the periodic table, located in the group 17 and the period 3, and is having the atomic number 17. It is a pale, greenish-yellow gas, whose name comes from the Greek word “chloros”, which means greenish yellow. It is a reactive nonmetal and is the 19th most abundant … Read more

Sulfur

Sulfur (S), also spelled as sulphur (in British English) is a chemical element of the periodic table, located in the group 16 and the period 3, and is having the atomic number 16. It is a brittle, pale yellow reactive nonmetal, whose name comes from the Sanskrit word “sulvere” or Latin word “sulfurium”. It is … Read more

Phosphorus

Phosphorus (P) is a chemical element of the periodic table, located in the group 15 and the period 3, and is having the atomic number 15. It is a soft, waxy, yellow-white reactive nonmetal, whose name comes from the Greek word “phosphoros”, which means light bringer or light carrier. It is a member of the … Read more

Fluorine

Fluorine (F) is a chemical element of the periodic table, located in the group 17 and the period 2, and is having the atomic number 9. It is a pale yellow or green gas, whose name comes from the Latin word “fluere”, which means to flow. It is a reactive nonmetal and is the 13th … Read more

Oxygen

Oxygen (O) is a chemical element of the periodic table, located in the group 16 and the period 2, and is having the atomic number 8. It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas, whose name comes from the Greek word “oxy genes”, which means acid forming. It is a reactive nonmetal and is the first … Read more

Nitrogen

Nitrogen (N) is a chemical element of the periodic table, located in the group 15 and the period 2, and is having the atomic number 7. It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas, whose name comes from the Greek word “nitron” and “genes”, which means native soda forming. It is a reactive nonmetal and is … Read more

Carbon

Carbon (C) is a chemical element of the periodic table, located in the group 14 and the period 2, and is having the atomic number 6. It is a shiny, black or dull grey reactive nonmetal, whose name comes from the Latin word “carbo”, which means charcoal. It is the 17th most abundant element on … Read more

Hydrogen

Hydrogen (H) is a chemical element of the periodic table, located in the group 1 and the period 1, and is having the atomic number 1. It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, highly combustible gas, whose name comes from the Greek word “hydro” and “genes”, which means water forming. It is a reactive nonmetal. It … Read more

Tellurium

Tellurium (Te) is a chemical element of the periodic table, located in the group 16 and the period 5, and has the atomic number 52. It is a brittle, lustrous, silvery-white metalloid, whose name comes from the Latin word “tellus”, which means Earth. It is a member of the chalcogen group. On periodic table group … Read more