2
117 Ts Tennessine (294) Solids Artificially Prepared Liquids Gases 58 Ce Cerium 140.116 5.5386 ° Atomic Number Symbol Name Ground-state Configuration Ground-state Level Ionization Energy (eV) Based upon 12 C. () indicates the mass number of the longest-lived isotope. Standard Atomic Weight (Da) 29 Cu Copper 63.546 7.7264 11 Na Sodium 22.98976928 5.1391 12 Mg Magnesium 24.305* 7.6462 13 Al Aluminum 26.9815385 5.9858 14 Si Silicon 28.085* 8.1517 15 P Phosphorus 30.97376199* 10.4867 16 S Sulfur 32.06* 10.3600 17 Cl Chlorine 35.45* 12.9676 18 Ar Argon 39.948 15.7596 1 2 S 1/2 H Hydrogen 1.008* 13.5984 4 Be Beryllium 9.0121831 9.3227 37 Rb Rubidium 85.4678 4.1771 55 Cs Cesium 132.9054520* 3.8939 42 Mo Molybdenum 95.95 7.0924 41 Nb Niobium 92.90637 6.7589 86 Rn Radon (222) 10.7485 74 W Tungsten 183.84 7.8640 43 Tc Technetium (98) 7.1194 75 Re Rhenium 186.207 7.8335 44 Ru Ruthenium 101.07 7.3605 76 Os Osmium 190.23 8.4382 45 Rh Rhodium 102.90550 7.4589 77 Ir Iridium 192.217 8.9670 46 Pd Palladium 106.42 8.3369 78 Pt Platinum 195.084 8.9588 47 Ag Silver 107.8682 7.5762 79 Au Gold 196.966569 9.2256 48 Cd Cadmium 112.414 8.9938 80 Hg Mercury 200.592 10.4375 60 Nd Neodymium 144.242 5.5250 62 Sm Samarium 150.36 5.6437 63 Eu Europium 151.964 5.6704 64 Gd Gadolinium 157.25 6.1498 65 Tb Terbium 158.92535 5.8638 61 Pm Promethium (145) 5.582 66 Dy Dysprosium 162.500 5.9391 67 Ho Holmium 164.93033 6.0215 68 Er Erbium 167.259 6.1077 69 Tm Thulium 168.93422 6.1843 49 In Indium 114.818 5.7864 50 Sn Tin 118.710 7.3439 51 Sb Antimony 121.760 8.6084 52 Te Tellurium 127.60 9.0097 53 I Iodine 126.90447 10.4513 81 Tl Thallium 204.38* 6.1083 82 Pb Lead 207.2 7.4167 83 Bi Bismuth 208.98040 7.2855 84 Po Polonium (209) 8.414 85 At Astatine (210) 58 Ce Cerium 140.116 5.5386 59 Pr Praseodymium 5.473 70 Yb Ytterbium 173.045 6.2542 90 Thorium 232.0377 6.3067 92 U Uranium 238.02891 6.1941 93 Np Neptunium (237) 6.2655 94 Pu Plutonium (244) 6.0258 95 Am Americium (243) 5.9738 96 Cm Curium (247) 5.9914 91 Pa Protactinium 231.03588 5.89 97 Bk Berkelium (247) 6.1978 98 Cf Californium (251) 6.2817 99 Es Einsteinium (252) 6.3676 100 Fm Fermium (257) 6.50 101 Md Mendelevium (258) 6.58 102 No Nobelium (259) 6.65 ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° 105 107 106 108 109 111 110 112 Db Dubnium (268) Sg Seaborgium (271) Hs Hassium (269) Bh Bohrium (270) Mt Meitnerium (278) Ds Darmstadtium (281) Rg Roentgenium (282) ° 1s 114 116 3 1s 2 2s Li Lithium 6.94* 5.3917 10 Ne Neon 20.1797 21.5645 2 He Helium 4.002602 24.5874 9 O Oxygen 15.999* 13.6181 8 F Fluorine 18.99840316* 17.4228 7 N Nitrogen 14.007* 14.5341 6 C Carbon 12.011* 11.2603 5 B Boron 10.81* 8.2980 57 La Lanthanum 138.90547 5.5769 89 Ac Actinium (227) 5.3802 71 Lu Lutetium 174.9668 5.4259 103 Lr Lawrencium (266) 4.96 87 Fr Francium (223) 4.0727 88 Ra Radium (226) 5.2784 104 Rf Rutherfordium (267) 6.01 72 Hf Hafnium 178.49 6.8251 40 Zr Zirconium 91.224 6.6339 39 Y Yttrium 88.90584 6.2173 38 Sr Strontium 87.62 5.6949 140.90766 56 Ba Barium 137.327 5.2117 73 Ta Tantalum 180.94788 7.5496 54 Xe Xenon 131.293 12.1298 19 K Potassium 39.0983 4.3407 20 Ca Calcium 40.078 6.1132 21 Sc Scandium 44.955908 6.5615 22 Ti Titanium 47.867 6.8281 30 Zn Zinc 65.38 9.3942 31 Ga Gallium 69.723 5.9993 32 Ge Germanium 72.630 7.8994 33 As Arsenic 74.921595 9.7886 34 Selenium 78.971 9.7524 35 Br Bromine 79.904* 11.8138 36 Kr Krypton 83.798 13.9996 23 V Vanadium 50.9415 6.7462 24 Cr Chromium 51.9961 6.7665 25 Mn Manganese 54.938044 7.4340 26 Fe Iron 55.845 7.9025 27 Co Cobalt 58.933194 7.8810 28 Ni Nickel 58.6934 7.6399 Cn Copernicium (285) Mc Moscovium (289) Lv Livermorium (293) NIST SP 966 (September 2016) Period 1 6 5 4 3 2 7 For a description of the data, visit physics.nist.gov/data 2 S 1/2 1s 2 2s 2 2 S 1/2 2 S 1/2 [Ne]3s 2 [Ne]3s 1 S 0 2 S 1/2 1 S 0 2 S 1/2 1 S 0 2 S 1/2 1 S 0 [Ar]4s 2 [Ar]4s [Kr]5s 2 [Kr]5s [Xe]6s 2 [Xe]6s [Rn]7s 2 [Rn]7s 1 G 4 [Xe]4f5d6s 2 2 D 3/2 3 F 2 2 D 3/2 3 F 2 3 F 2 3 F 2 [Ar]3d4s 2 [Ar]3d 2 4s 2 [Kr]4d5s 2 [Kr]4d 2 5s 2 [Xe]4f 14 5d 2 6s 2 [Rn]5f 14 6d 2 7s 2 4 F 3/2 7 S 3 6 D 1/2 7 S 3 4 F 3/2 5 D 0 [Xe]4f 14 5d 3 6s 2 [Xe]4f 14 5d 4 6s 2 [Kr]4d 4 5s [Kr]4d 5 5s [Ar]3d 3 4s 2 [Ar]3d 5 4s 6 S 5/2 5 D 4 [Ar]3d 5 4s 2 [Ar]3d 6 4s 2 6 S 5/2 6 S 5/2 [Xe]4f 14 5d 5 6s 2 [Kr]4d 5 5s 2 4 F 9/2 [Ar]3d 7 4s 2 4 F 9/2 [Kr]4d 8 5s 3 F 4 2 S 1/2 5 F 5 [Kr]4d 7 5s 5 D 4 [Xe]4f 14 5d 6 6s 2 4 F 9/2 [Xe]4f 14 5d 7 6s 2 2 S 1/2 [Kr]4d 10 5s 1 S 0 [Kr]4d 10 3 D 3 [Xe]4f 14 5d 9 6s 2 S 1/2 [Xe]4f 14 5d 10 6s 1 S 0 2 P 1/2 1 S 0 [Kr]4d 10 5s 2 [Kr]4d 10 5s 2 5p [Xe]4f 14 5d 10 6s 2 1 S 0 [Hg]6p 2 P 1/2 1s 2 2s 2 2p 1 S 0 1s 2 3 P 0 1s 2 2s 2 2p 2 4 S 3/2 1s 2 2s 2 2p 3 3 P 2 1s 2 2s 2 2p 4 2 P 3/2 1s 2 2s 2 2p 5 1 S 0 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 2 P 1/2 3 P 0 4 S 3/2 3 P 2 2 P 3/2 1 S 0 3 P 0 4 S 3/2 3 P 2 2 P 3/2 1 S 0 2 P 1/2 3 P 0 4 S 3/2 3 P 2 2 P 3/2 1 S 0 2 P 1/2 3 P 0 4 S 3/2 3 P 2 2 P 3/2 1 S 0 [Ar]3d 10 4s 2 4p [Ar]3d 10 4s 2 [Ar]3d 8 4s 2 [Ar]3d 10 4s [Ar]3d 10 4s 2 4p 2 [Kr]4d 10 5s 2 5p 2 [Ar]3d 10 4s 2 4p 3 [Kr]4d 10 5s 2 5p 3 [Ar]3d 10 4s 2 4p 4 [Kr]4d 10 5s 2 5p 4 [Ar]3d 10 4s 2 4p 5 [Kr]4d 10 5s 2 5p 5 [Ar]3d 10 4s 2 4p 6 [Kr]4d 10 5s 2 5p 6 [Hg]6p 2 [Hg]6p 3 [Hg]6p 4 [Hg]6p 5 [Hg]6p 6 2 D 3/2 [Xe]4f 14 5d6s 2 1 S 0 [Xe]4f 14 6s 2 [Ne]3s 2 3p [Ne]3s 2 3p 2 [Ne]3s 2 3p 3 [Ne]3s 2 3p 4 [Ne]3s 2 3p 5 [Ne]3s 2 3p 6 [Xe]4f 13 6s 2 [Xe]4f 12 6s 2 [Xe]4f 11 6s 2 [Xe]4f 10 6s 2 [Xe]4f 9 6s 2 [Xe]4f 7 5d6s 2 [Xe]4f 7 6s 2 [Xe]4f 6 6s 2 [Xe]4f 5 6s 2 [Xe]4f 4 6s 2 [Xe]4f 3 6s 2 [Xe]4f5d6s 2 [Xe]5d6s 2 [Rn]5f 14 7s 2 7p [Rn]5f 14 7s 2 [Rn]5f 13 7s 2 [Rn]5f 12 7s 2 [Rn]5f 11 7s 2 [Rn]5f 10 7s 2 [Rn]5f 9 7s 2 [Rn]5f 7 6d7s 2 [Rn]5f 7 7s 2 [Rn]5f 6 7s 2 [Rn]5f 4 6d7s 2 [Rn]5f 3 6d7s 2 [Rn]5f 2 6d7s 2 [Rn]6d 2 7s 2 [Rn]6d7s 2 2 D 3/2 1 G 4 2 D 3/2 3 F 2 4 I 9/2 5 I 4 5 I 8 4 I 15/2 ° 4 I 15/2 5 I 8 6 H 5/2 7 F 0 8 S 7/2 9 D 2 6 H 15/2 2 F 7/2 3 H 6 1 S 0 2 F 7/2 3 H 6 9 D 2 6 H 15/2 7 F 0 8 S 7/2 6 L 11/2 5 L 6 4 K 11/2 Lanthanides Actinides Group 1 IA 2 IIA 3 IIIB 4 IVB 5 VB 6 VIB 7 VIIB 9 VIII 8 10 11 IB 12 IIB 13 IIIA 14 IVA Physical Measurement Laboratory www.nist.gov/pml Standard Reference Data www.nist.gov/srd 15 VA 16 VIA 17 VIIA 18 VIIIA 113 Nh Nihonium (286) 115 Uup Ununpentium (289) 118 Og Oganesson (294) 9.3175 6.8 7.8 7.7 7.6 [Rn]5f 14 6d 3 7s 2 [Rn]5f 14 6d 4 7s 2 [Rn]5f 14 6d 5 7s 2 4 F 3/2 [Rn]5f 14 6d 6 7s 2 2 P 1/2 ° *For the most precise value visit ciaaw.org. 5/2 4 0 § For the most accurate values of these and other constants, visit physics.nist.gov/constants P E R I O D I C T A B L E Atomic Properties of the Elements FREQUENTLY USED FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICAL CONSTANTS§ 1 second = 9 192 631 770 periods of radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of 133 Cs speed of light in vacuum 299 792 458 m s 1 Planck constant 6.626 070 x 10 34 J s elementary charge electron mass proton mass fine-structure constant 1/137.035 999 Rydberg constant 10 973 731.569 m 1 Boltzmann constant 1.380 65 x 10 23 J K 1 c h e m e molar gas constant 8.314 5 J mol 1 K 1 electron volt 1.602 176 6 x 10 -19 J (exact) 0.510 999 MeV 13.605 693 eV R R c R R hc ( /2 ) m e c 2 m p 1.602 177 x 10 19 C 9.109 384 x 10 31 kg 1.672 622 x 10 27 kg 3.289 841 960 x 10 15 Hz ħ eV k 1 S 0 1 S 0

Atomic Properties of the Elements...2016/12/20  · Europium 151.964 5.6704 64 Gd Gadolinium 157.25 6.1498 65 Tb Terbium 158.92535 5.8638 61 Pm Promethium (145) 5.582 66 Dy Dysprosium

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  • 117Ts

    Tennessine(294)

    Solids

    ArtificiallyPrepared

    LiquidsGases

    58CeCerium

    140.116

    5.5386

    °

    AtomicNumber

    Symbol

    Name

    Ground-stateConfiguration

    Ground-stateLevel

    IonizationEnergy (eV)

    †Based upon 12C. () indicates the mass number of the longest-lived isotope.

    StandardAtomic

    Weight†(Da)

    29CuCopper63.546

    7.7264

    11NaSodium

    22.98976928

    5.1391

    12Mg

    Magnesium24.305*

    7.6462

    13Al

    Aluminum26.9815385

    5.9858

    14Si

    Silicon 28.085*

    8.1517

    15P

    Phosphorus30.97376199*

    10.4867

    16S

    Sulfur 32.06*

    10.3600

    17Cl

    Chlorine 35.45*

    12.9676

    18ArArgon39.948

    15.7596

    1 2S1/2H

    Hydrogen1.008*

    13.5984

    4Be

    Beryllium9.0121831

    9.3227

    37Rb

    Rubidium85.4678

    4.1771

    55CsCesium

    132.9054520*

    3.8939

    42Mo

    Molybdenum95.95

    7.0924

    41NbNiobium

    92.90637

    6.7589

    86RnRadon(222)

    10.7485

    74W

    Tungsten183.84

    7.8640

    43Tc

    Technetium(98)

    7.1194

    75Re

    Rhenium186.207

    7.8335

    44Ru

    Ruthenium101.07

    7.3605

    76OsOsmium190.23

    8.4382

    45RhRhodium

    102.90550

    7.4589

    77Ir

    Iridium192.217

    8.9670

    46Pd

    Palladium106.42

    8.3369

    78Pt

    Platinum195.084

    8.9588

    47AgSilver

    107.8682

    7.5762

    79Au

    Gold196.966569

    9.2256

    48Cd

    Cadmium112.414

    8.9938

    80HgMercury200.592

    10.4375

    60Nd

    Neodymium144.242

    5.5250

    62Sm

    Samarium150.36

    5.6437

    63Eu

    Europium151.964

    5.6704

    64Gd

    Gadolinium157.25

    6.1498

    65TbTerbium

    158.92535

    5.8638

    61Pm

    Promethium(145)

    5.582

    66Dy

    Dysprosium162.500

    5.9391

    67Ho

    Holmium164.93033

    6.0215

    68Er

    Erbium167.259

    6.1077

    69TmThulium

    168.93422

    6.1843

    49InIndium

    114.818

    5.7864

    50Sn

    Tin118.710

    7.3439

    51Sb

    Antimony121.760

    8.6084

    52Te

    Tellurium127.60

    9.0097

    53I

    Iodine126.90447

    10.4513

    81Tl

    Thallium 204.38*

    6.1083

    82PbLead207.2

    7.4167

    83Bi

    Bismuth208.98040

    7.2855

    84Po

    Polonium(209)

    8.414

    85At

    Astatine(210)

    58CeCerium140.116

    5.5386

    59Pr

    Praseodymium

    5.473

    70Yb

    Ytterbium173.045

    6.2542

    90�

    Thorium232.0377

    6.3067

    92U

    Uranium238.02891

    6.1941

    93Np

    Neptunium(237)

    6.2655

    94Pu

    Plutonium(244)

    6.0258

    95Am

    Americium(243)

    5.9738

    96CmCurium(247)

    5.9914

    91Pa

    Protactinium231.03588

    5.89

    97Bk

    Berkelium(247)

    6.1978

    98Cf

    Californium(251)

    6.2817

    99Es

    Einsteinium(252)

    6.3676

    100FmFermium

    (257)

    6.50

    101Md

    Mendelevium(258)

    6.58

    102No

    Nobelium(259)

    6.65

    ° ° °

    ° °

    ° °

    °

    °

    ° ° ° ° ° ° °

    °

    °

    ° °

    ° °

    ° ° ° °°

    105 107 106 108 109 111 110 112DbDubnium

    (268)

    SgSeaborgium

    (271)

    HsHassium

    (269)

    BhBohrium

    (270)

    MtMeitnerium

    (278)

    DsDarmstadtium

    (281)

    RgRoentgenium

    (282)

    °

    1s

    114 116

    3

    1s22s

    LiLithium 6.94*

    5.3917

    10NeNeon

    20.1797

    21.5645

    2HeHelium

    4.002602

    24.5874

    9O

    Oxygen15.999*

    13.6181

    8F

    Fluorine18.99840316*

    17.4228

    7N

    Nitrogen 14.007*

    14.5341

    6C

    Carbon 12.011*

    11.2603

    5B

    Boron 10.81*

    8.2980

    57La

    Lanthanum138.90547

    5.5769

    89Ac

    Actinium(227)

    5.3802

    71Lu

    Lutetium174.9668

    5.4259

    103Lr

    Lawrencium(266)

    4.96

    87Fr

    Francium(223)

    4.0727

    88RaRadium(226)

    5.2784

    104 Rf

    Rutherfordium(267)

    6.01

    72Hf

    Hafnium178.49

    6.8251

    40Zr

    Zirconium91.224

    6.6339

    39Y

    Yttrium88.90584

    6.2173

    38Sr

    Strontium87.62

    5.6949

    140.90766

    56BaBarium

    137.327

    5.2117

    73Ta

    Tantalum180.94788

    7.5496

    54XeXenon

    131.293

    12.1298

    19K

    Potassium39.0983

    4.3407

    20CaCalcium40.078

    6.1132

    21Sc

    Scandium44.955908

    6.5615

    22Ti

    Titanium47.867

    6.8281

    30Zn

    Zinc65.38

    9.3942

    31GaGallium69.723

    5.9993

    32Ge

    Germanium72.630

    7.8994

    33AsArsenic

    74.921595

    9.7886

    34

    Selenium78.971

    9.7524

    35Br

    Bromine79.904*

    11.8138

    36KrKrypton83.798

    13.9996

    23V

    Vanadium50.9415

    6.7462

    24Cr

    Chromium51.9961

    6.7665

    25Mn

    Manganese54.938044

    7.4340

    26FeIron

    55.845

    7.9025

    27CoCobalt

    58.933194

    7.8810

    28NiNickel

    58.6934

    7.6399

    CnCopernicium

    (285)

    McMoscovium

    (289)

    LvLivermorium

    (293)

    NIST SP 966 (September 2016)

    Perio

    d

    1

    6

    5

    4

    3

    2

    7

    For a description of the data, visit physics.nist.gov/data

    2S1/2

    1s22s2

    2S1/2

    2S1/2

    [Ne]3s2[Ne]3s

    1S0

    2S1/21S0

    2S1/21S0

    2S1/21S0

    [Ar]4s2[Ar]4s

    [Kr]5s2[Kr]5s

    [Xe]6s2[Xe]6s

    [Rn]7s2[Rn]7s

    1G4

    [Xe]4f5d6s2

    2D3/23F2

    2D3/23F2

    3F2

    3F2

    [Ar]3d4s2 [Ar]3d24s2

    [Kr]4d5s2 [Kr]4d25s2

    [Xe]4f145d26s2

    [Rn]5f146d27s2

    4F3/27S3

    6D1/27S3

    4F3/25D0

    [Xe]4f145d36s2 [Xe]4f145d46s2

    [Kr]4d45s [Kr]4d55s

    [Ar]3d34s2 [Ar]3d54s

    6S5/25D4

    [Ar]3d54s2 [Ar]3d64s2

    6S5/2

    6S5/2

    [Xe]4f145d56s2

    [Kr]4d55s2

    4F9/2

    [Ar]3d74s2

    4F9/2

    [Kr]4d85s

    3F42S1/2

    5F5

    [Kr]4d75s

    5D4

    [Xe]4f145d66s2

    4F9/2

    [Xe]4f145d76s2

    2S1/2

    [Kr]4d105s

    1S0

    [Kr]4d10

    3D3

    [Xe]4f145d96s

    2S1/2

    [Xe]4f145d106s

    1S02P1/2

    1S0

    [Kr]4d105s2 [Kr]4d105s25p

    [Xe]4f145d106s2

    1S0

    [Hg]6p

    2P1/2

    1s22s22p

    1S0

    1s2

    3P0

    1s22s22p2

    4S3/2

    1s22s22p3

    3P2

    1s22s22p4

    2P3/2

    1s22s22p5

    1S0

    1s22s22p6

    2P1/23P0

    4S3/23P2

    2P3/21S0

    3P04S3/2

    3P22P3/2

    1S0

    2P1/23P0

    4S3/23P2

    2P3/21S0

    2P1/23P0

    4S3/23P2

    2P3/21S0

    [Ar]3d104s24p[Ar]3d104s2[Ar]3d84s2 [Ar]3d104s [Ar]3d104s24p2

    [Kr]4d105s25p2

    [Ar]3d104s24p3

    [Kr]4d105s25p3

    [Ar]3d104s24p4

    [Kr]4d105s25p4

    [Ar]3d104s24p5

    [Kr]4d105s25p5

    [Ar]3d104s24p6

    [Kr]4d105s25p6

    [Hg]6p2 [Hg]6p3 [Hg]6p4 [Hg]6p5 [Hg]6p6

    2D3/2

    [Xe]4f145d6s2

    1S0

    [Xe]4f146s2

    [Ne]3s23p [Ne]3s23p2 [Ne]3s23p3 [Ne]3s23p4 [Ne]3s23p5 [Ne]3s23p6

    [Xe]4f136s2[Xe]4f126s2[Xe]4f116s2[Xe]4f106s2[Xe]4f96s2[Xe]4f75d6s2[Xe]4f76s2[Xe]4f66s2[Xe]4f56s2[Xe]4f46s2[Xe]4f36s2[Xe]4f5d6s2[Xe]5d6s2

    [Rn]5f147s27p[Rn]5f147s2[Rn]5f137s2[Rn]5f127s2[Rn]5f117s2[Rn]5f107s2[Rn]5f97s2[Rn]5f76d7s2[Rn]5f77s2[Rn]5f67s2[Rn]5f46d7s2[Rn]5f36d7s2[Rn]5f26d7s2[Rn]6d27s2[Rn]6d7s2

    2D3/21G4

    2D3/23F2

    4I9/25I4

    5I84I15/2

    °4I15/25I8

    6H5/27F0

    8S7/29D2

    6H15/22F7/2

    3H6

    1S02F7/2

    3H69D2

    6H15/27F0

    8S7/26L11/2

    5L64K11/2

    Lant

    hani

    des

    Act

    inid

    es

    Group1IA

    2IIA

    3IIIB

    4IVB

    5VB

    6VIB

    7VIIB

    9VIII

    8 10 11IB

    12IIB

    13IIIA

    14IVA

    Physical Measurement Laboratory www.nist.gov/pmlStandard Reference Data www.nist.gov/srd

    15VA

    16VIA

    17VIIA

    18VIIIA

    113Nh

    Nihonium (286)

    115UupUnunpentium

    (289)

    118Og

    Oganesson (294)

    9.3175

    6.8 7.8 7.7 7.6[Rn]5f146d37s2 [Rn]5f146d47s2 [Rn]5f146d57s2

    4F3/2

    [Rn]5f146d67s2

    2P1/2°

    *For the most precise value visit ciaaw.org.

    5/2 40

    § For the most accurate values of these and other constants, visit physics.nist.gov/constants

    P E R I O D I C T A B L E

    Atomic Properties of the ElementsFREQUENTLY USED FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICAL 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 299 792 458 m s−1

    Planck constant 6.626 070 x 10−34 J s elementary chargeelectron mass

    proton massfine-structure constant 1/137.035 999Rydberg constant 10 973 731.569 m−1

    Boltzmann constant 1.380 65 x 10−23 J K−1

    cheme

    molar gas constant 8.314 5 J mol−1 K−1

    electron volt 1.602 176 6 x 10-19 J

    (exact)

    0.510 999 MeV

    13.605 693 eV

    RR cR

    R

    hc

    ( /2 )

    mec2

    mp

    1.602 177 x 10−19 C 9.109 384 x 10−31 kg

    1.672 622 x 10−27 kg

    3.289 841 960 x 1015 Hz

    ħ

    eVk

    1S0

    1S0

  • NISTory of the Periodic Table

    1995

    1988 Cesium:The frequency of microwaveradiation from this atom isused to define the second, measured in atomic clocks such as the NIST F2 (2014).

    Deuterium:

    This rare heavy isotope of hydrogen was concentrated at NIST and then identifiedby Columbia University's Harold Urey (Nobel Prize 1934). On the left is a deuterium lamp; the lighton the right comes from the NIST SURF IIISynchrotron Ultraviolet Radiation Facility.

    Potassium andRubidium:

    JILA researchers married these elements into an ultracold gas of molecules and demonstrated striking predictions of quantum physics, by hitting the atomswith “rulers of light” knownas frequency combs(Nobel Prize 2005) and trapping them in webs oflight known as optical lattices.

    Krypton:Wavelengths of light from this atom, measured by NISTresearchers, defined the o�cial meter until 1983.

    Sodium:NIST scientists usedlasers to coool a gas ofthese atoms to lower-thanpredicted temperaturesnear absolute zero. (Nobel Prize 1997)

    Rubidium:The atoms that created thefirst Bose-Einstein condensate,made by researchers at JILA (NIST-University of Colorado). (Nobel Prize 2001)

    1931

    1960

    1967

    2008

    Design by: Natasha Hanacek/NIST

    2010/2011

    Individual ions of these atoms were probed in a

    NIST trap to create "quantum logic" clocks that

    measured the second more precisely than before and tested Einstein's general theory of relativity. Such quantum manipulations were recognized in the 2012 Nobel Prize.

    Beryllium andAluminum:

    Image Credit: NIST

    Image Credit: H.Mark Helfer/NISTImage Credit: NIST/JILA/CU-Boulder

    Image Credit: J. Amini/NIST

    Image Credit: Steven Burrows and Ye/Jin groups/JILA

    Image Credit: Neil Tucker/Wikimedia

    Image Credit: Uwe Arp/NIST

    www.nist.gov

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