Actually, there is
no explicit task or problem statement written in the image you uploaded.
The image is a
standard Periodic Table of the Elements, showing:
- Element symbols, names, atomic numbers, and relative atomic masses.
- Group and period labels (IUPAC and CAS).
- Color-coded categories: metals, semimetals, nonmetals, alkali metals, halogens, noble gases, etc.
- State of matter at standard conditions (25°C, 101 kPa) for some elements (e.g., Ne – gas, Fe – solid, Hg – liquid, Tc – synthetic).
- Lanthanide and Actinide series at the bottom.
- A note explaining that values in parentheses are mass numbers of the longest-lived isotopes for elements with no stable nuclides.
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✔ Conclusion:
Since
no question or task is visible in the image, there is nothing to “solve” per se.
If you intended to ask something specific — such as:
- “What is the atomic number of Iron?” → Answer: 26
- “Which group does Oxygen belong to?” → Answer: Group 16 (VIA)
- “What state is Mercury at room temperature?” → Answer: Liquid
- “Find all the noble gases.” → He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn
— then please provide the
specific question you want answered.
Otherwise, this image is simply a reference chart, not a problem to solve.
Let me know what you’d like to find out — I’m happy to help! 🧪🔬
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable periodic table poster.