Interactive Periodic Table

Explore the elements with dynamic visualizations. Discover periodic trends, compare properties, and understand chemical relationships through our comprehensive interactive platform.

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Multi-Property Comparison

Compare multiple properties of different elements side by side

Property Comparison: Period 2 Elements

Li

Lithium

Ionization Energy5.4 eV
Atomic Radius128 pm
Electronegativity0.98
Be

Beryllium

Ionization Energy9.3 eV
Atomic Radius96 pm
Electronegativity1.57
B

Boron

Ionization Energy8.3 eV
Atomic Radius84 pm
Electronegativity2.04
C

Carbon

Ionization Energy11.3 eV
Atomic Radius76 pm
Electronegativity2.55
N

Nitrogen

Ionization Energy14.5 eV
Atomic Radius71 pm
Electronegativity3.04
O

Oxygen

Ionization Energy13.6 eV
Atomic Radius66 pm
Electronegativity3.44
F

Fluorine

Ionization Energy17.4 eV
Atomic Radius57 pm
Electronegativity3.98
Ne

Neon

Ionization Energy21.6 eV
Atomic Radius58 pm
Electronegativity0

Understanding Property Relationships

Ionization Energy

Higher values indicate it's harder to remove electrons. Noble gases have the highest values.

Atomic Radius

Larger atoms are found on the left and bottom of the periodic table.

Electronegativity

Fluorine has the highest electronegativity. Noble gases typically have no electronegativity.

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