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Earth
crust (%)*
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Electron configuration Ionization energy (eV)

1 1.0079 Hydrogen H -259 -253 0.09 0.14 1776 1 1s1 13.5984
2 4.0026 Helium He -272 -269 0.18 1895 18 1s2 24.5874
3 6.941 Lithium Li 180 1347 0.53 1817 1 [He] 2s1 5.3917
4 9.0122 Beryllium Be 1278 2970 1.85 1797 2 [He] 2s2 9.3227
5 10.811 Boron B 2300 2550 2.34 1808 13 [He] 2s2 2p1 8.298
6 12.0107 Carbon C 3500 4827 2.26 0.094 ancient 14 [He] 2s2 2p2 11.2603
7 14.0067 Nitrogen N -210 -196 1.25 1772 15 [He] 2s2 2p3 14.5341
8 15.9994 Oxygen O -218 -183 1.43 46.71 1774 16 [He] 2s2 2p4 13.6181
9 18.9984 Fluorine F -220 -188 1.7 0.029 1886 17 [He] 2s2 2p5 17.4228
10 20.1797 Neon Ne -249 -246 0.9 1898 18 [He] 2s2 2p6 21.5645
11 22.9897 Sodium Na 98 883 0.97 2.75 1807 1 [Ne] 3s1 5.1391
12 24.305 Magnesium Mg 639 1090 1.74 2.08 1755 2 [Ne] 3s2 7.6462
13 26.9815 Aluminum Al 660 2467 2.7 8.07 1825 13 [Ne] 3s2 3p1 5.9858
14 28.0855 Silicon Si 1410 2355 2.33 27.69 1824 14 [Ne] 3s2 3p2 8.1517
15 30.9738 Phosphorus P 44 280 1.82 0.13 1669 15 [Ne] 3s2 3p3 10.4867
16 32.065 Sulfur S 113 445 2.07 0.052 ancient 16 [Ne] 3s2 3p4 10.36
17 35.453 Chlorine Cl -101 -35 3.21 0.045 1774 17 [Ne] 3s2 3p5 12.9676
18 39.948 Argon Ar -189 -186 1.78 1894 18 [Ne] 3s2 3p6 15.7596
19 39.0983 Potassium K 64 774 0.86 2.58 1807 1 [Ar] 4s1 4.3407
20 40.078 Calcium Ca 839 1484 1.55 3.65 1808 2 [Ar] 4s2 6.1132
21 44.9559 Scandium Sc 1539 2832 2.99 1879 3 [Ar] 3d1 4s2 6.5615
22 47.867 Titanium Ti 1660 3287 4.54 0.62 1791 4

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