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WJEC ChemistryThe periodic table of elements, available as both a full color, grayscale, or a black-and-white pdf document. 1.6 The Periodic Table (a) elements being arranged according to atomic number in the Periodic Table GCSE. Unit 1: THE LANGUAGE OF CHEMISTRY, STRUCTURE OF MATTER AND SIMPLE REACTIONS. The Periodic Table can be used to determine whether an element is a metal or non-metal Wales. The characteristic of argon is quite solid to shield a material from atmospheric gases.Periodic Table and atoms. Some of the uses of argon include fluorescent light bulb filliing, arc welding and semiconductor. The element symbol of Argon is Ar and the atomic number 18. The next element in periodic table is Argon. Antimony has high boiling level that makes it good for flame ressistant material. The uses of antimony range from batteries, flame proof material, paints, ceramic, pottery and many more. As the name suggests, americium is invented in United States of America.Īn element whose symbol is different from its name is Antimony with symbol Sb. This element has important role in smoke detector device as well as potential of plutonium substitute in battery and nuclear development. It has the symbol of Am and atomic number 95. As for biological role, aluminium has no any biological role.Īmericium is less known than the former two elements. Many products are from aluminium such as cans, foils, utensils, until aeroplane parts. Common use of aluminium is as beneficial materials in industry. It has the symbol Al and atomic number 13. Also read Properties and Uses of ActiniumĪluminium is the next element in periodic table. It has no industrial use given to its rarity and radioactivity. Common use of actinium is for radioteraphy agent and research purpose. It has the symbol Ac with atomic number 89. Actinium is the first element in periodic table based on alphabetical order. Here are the list of elements in alphabetical order.
