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Alkali metals Alkaline earth metals Transition metals Lanthanides Actinides Other metals Metalloids (semi-metal) Nonmetals 6.94 Halogens Noble gases Element name 80 Symbol Beryllium Electronegativity Mercury Hg 200.59 1.9 Atomic # Lithium
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