Cosmochemical Periodic Table of the Elements in the Solar System

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In cosmochemistry, the Cosmochemical Periodic Table of the Elements in the Solar System is a periodic table that lists all known chemical elements. In addition, it supplements the standard periodic table with extra information for each element, including its condensation temperature, abundance information in the solar system, and geochemical significance. The table was developed by Dr. Katharina Lodders, a Senior Research Scientist at Washington University, in 2003.

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Abundance

The following table shows the elements and their abundance measured in number of atoms found per 1,000,000 atoms of silicon.

ElementAbundance (Si=1×106)
H2.43×1010
He2.343×109
Li55.47
Be0.7374
B17.32
C7.079×106
N1.950×106
O1.413×107
F841.1
Ne2.148×106
Na57510
Mg1.020×106
Al84100
Si1.000×106
P8373
S444900
Cl5237
Ar102500
K3692
Ca62870
Sc34.20
Ti2422
V288.4
Cr12860
Mn9168
Fe838000
Co2323
Ni47800
Cu527
Zn1226
Ga35.97
Ge120.6
As6.089
Se65.79
Br11.32
Kr55.15
Rb6.572
Sr23.64
Y4.608
Zr11.33
Nb0.7554
Mo2.601
Ru1.900
Rh0.3708
Pd1.435
Ag0.4913
Cd1.584
In0.1810
Sn3.733
Sb0.3292
Te4.815
I0.9975
Xe5.391
Cs0.3671
Ba4.351
La0.4405
Hf0.1699
Ta0.02099
W0.1277
Re0.05254
Os0.6738
Ir0.6448
Pt1.357
Au0.1955
Hg0.4128
Tl0.1845
Pb3.258
Bi0.1388
Ce1.169
Pr0.1737
Nd0.8355
Sm0.2542
Eu0.09513
Gd0.3321
Tb0.05907
Dy0.3862
Ho0.08986
Er0.2554
Tm0.0370
Yb0.2484
Lu0.03572
Th0.03512
U9.31×10−3

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