Name | Atomic Number | Number of bonds | Commonly known exceptions |
---|---|---|---|
Anti-Helium | -2 | 0 | None |
Anti-Hydrogen | -1 | 1 | None |
Neutronium | 0 | 0 | None |
Hydrogen | 1 | 1 | Diborane |
Helium | 2 | 0 | None |
Lithium | 3 | 1 | None |
Beryllium | 4 | 1 | None |
Boron | 5 | 3 | Diborane |
Carbon | 6 | 4 | None |
Nitrogen | 7 | 3 | Ammonium |
Oxygen | 8 | 2 | Nitrate Groups |
Fluorine | 9 | 1 | None |
Neon | 10 | 0 | None |
Sodium | 11 | 1 | None |
Magnesium | 12 | 2 | None |
Aluminum | 13 | 3 | None |
Silicon | 14 | 4 | None |
Phosphorus | 15 | 3 | Phosphonium |
Sulfur | 16 | 2 | Thiol |
Chlorine | 17 | 1 | None |
Argon | 18 | 0 | None |
Potassium | 19 | 1 | None |
Calcium | 20 | 2 | None |
Scandium | 21 | 3 | None |
Titanium | 22 | 4 | None |
Vanadium | 23 | 5 | None |
Chromium | 24 | 6 | None |
Manganese | 25 | 7 | None |
Iron | 26 | 6 | None |
Cobalt | 27 | 5 | None |
Nickel | 28 | 4 | None |
Copper | 29 | 3 | None |
Zinc | 30 | 2 | None |
Gallium | 31 | 3 | None |
Germanium | 32 | 4 | None |
Arsenic | 33 | 3 | None |
Selenium | 34 | 2 | None |
Bromine | 35 | 1 | None |
Krypton | 36 | 0 | None |
Rubidium | 37 | 1 | None |
Strontium | 38 | 2 | None |
Yttrium | 39 | 3 | None |
Zirconium | 40 | 4 | None |
Niobium | 41 | 5 | None |
Molybdenum | 42 | 6 | None |
Technetium | 43 | 7 | None |
Ruthenium | 44 | 8 | None |
Rhodium | 45 | 9 | None |
Palladium | 46 | 10 | None |
Silver | 47 | 11 | None |
Cadmium | 48 | 12 | None |
Indium | 49 | 13 | None |
Tin | 50 | 14 | None |
Antimony | 51 | 15 | None |
Tellurium | 52 | 16 | None |
Iodine | 53 | 17 | None |
Xenon | 54 | 18 | None |
Cesium | 55 | 19 | None |
Barium | 56 | 20 | None |
Lanthanum | 57 | 21 | None |
Cerium | 58 | 22 | None |
Praseodymium | 59 | 23 | None |
Neodymium | 60 | 24 | None |
Promethium | 61 | 25 | None |
Samarium | 62 | 26 | None |
Europium | 63 | 27 | None |
Gadolinium | 64 | 28 | None |
Terbium | 65 | 29 | None |
Dysprosium | 66 | 30 | None |
Holmium | 67 | 31 | None |
Erbium | 68 | 32 | None |
Thulium | 69 | 33 | None |
Ytterbium | 70 | 34 | None |
Lutetium | 71 | 35 | None |
Hafnium | 72 | 36 | None |
Tantalum | 73 | 37 | None |
Tungsten | 74 | 38 | None |
Rhenium | 75 | 39 | None |
Osmium | 76 | 40 | None |
Iridium | 77 | 41 | None |
Platinum | 78 | 42 | None |
Gold | 79 | 43 | None |
Mercury | 80 | 44 | None |
Thallium | 81 | 45 | None |
Lead | 82 | 46 | None |
Bismuth | 83 | 47 | None |
Polonium | 84 | 48 | None |
Astatine | 85 | 49 | None |
Radon | 86 | 50 | None |
Francium | 87 | 51 | None |
Radium | 88 | 52 | None |
Actinium | 89 | 53 | None |
Thorium | 90 | 54 | None |
Protactinium | 91 | 55 | None |
Uranium | 92 | 56 | None |
Neptunium | 93 | 57 | None |
Plutonium | 94 | 58 | None |
Americium | 95 | 59 | None |
Curium | 96 | 60 | None |
Berkelium | 97 | 61 | None |
Californium | 98 | 62 | None |
Einsteinium | 99 | 63 | None |
Fermium | 100 | 64 | None |
Mendelevium | 101 | 65 | None |
Nobelium | 102 | 66 | None |
Lawrencium | 103 | 67 | None |
Rutherfordium | 104 | 68 | None |
Dubnium | 105 | 69 | None |
Seaborgium | 106 | 70 | None |
Bohrium | 107 | 71 | None |
Hassium | 108 | 72 | None |
Meitnerium | 109 | 73 | None |
Darmstadtium | 110 | 74 | None |
Roentgenium | 111 | 75 | None |
Copernicium | 112 | 76 | None |
Nihonium | 113 | 77 | None |
Flerovium | 114 | 78 | None |
Moscovium | 115 | 79 | None |
Livermorium | 116 | 80 | None |
Tennessine | 117 | 81 | None |
Oganesson | 118 | 82 | None |
1. Ionic Bond: Table salt (NaCl) is stable due to the strong ionic bond between sodium and chlorine atoms.
2. Carbon's Versatility: Carbon forms countless compounds, like diamonds and graphite, thanks to its bonding flexibility.
3. Bananas: Potassium in bananas is slightly radioactive due to potassium-40, but it's totally safe to eat!