This Periodic Table Calculator gives you instant information about any chemical element. This free tool helps you learn chemistry faster and complete. The periodic table is like a giant chemistry map that shows all known elements organized by their properties.
Periodic Table Calculator
How Periodic Table Calculator Works
Our calculator acts like a chemistry reference book that never leaves your side!
What it does:
- Takes any element name you type
- Searches through all 118 elements
- Returns detailed information instantly
- Shows atomic structure and properties
- Helps with homework and projects
Using the Calculator: Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Type the Element Name
In the text box, enter the name of any element. You can use:
Full Names:
- “Hydrogen”
- “Carbon”
- “Oxygen”
- “Iron”
- “Gold”
Chemical Symbols:
- “H” (for Hydrogen)
- “C” (for Carbon)
- “O” (for Oxygen)
- “Fe” (for Iron)
- “Au” (for Gold)
Step 2: Click Calculate
Hit the “Calculate” button and watch the magic happen!
Step 3: Review Your Results
The calculator shows you important information about your element, including properties like atomic mass, electron configuration, and more.
Real Example: Looking Up Carbon
Let’s use our calculator to learn about carbon:
Step 1: Type “Carbon” or “C” in the text box Step 2: Click “Calculate” Step 3: Review the results:
What you’ll learn:
- Atomic number: 6 (has 6 protons)
- Symbol: C
- Atomic mass: ~12.01
- Group: 14 (Carbon family)
- Period: 2
- Category: Nonmetal
- Forms: Diamond, graphite, charcoal
Frequently Asked Questions
How many elements are there total?
Currently, 118 confirmed elements, with scientists working to discover more.
Why do some elements have weird symbols?
Many come from Latin names (Au = Aurum for gold, Fe = Ferrum for iron).