Symmetry Of Periodic Table ( Trimmed Version With Orientation & Spin)
n = 1 H He 2
1 2
N O
7 8
n = 2 C Li Be F 8
6 3 4 9
B Ne
5 10
Mn Fe
25 26
n = 3 Cr P S Co 18
24 15 16 27
V Si Na Mg Cl Ni
23 14 11 12 17 28
Ti Al Ar Cu
22 13 18 29
Sc * Zn
21 30
Gd Tb
64 65
n = 4 Eu Tc Ru Dy 32
63 43 44 66
Sm Mo As Se Rh Ho
62 42 33 34 45 67
Pm Nb Ge K Ca Br Pd Er
61 41 32 19 20 35 46 68
Nd Zr Ga Kr Ag Tm
60 40 31 36 47 69
Pr Y * Cd Yb
59 39 48 70
Ce** Lu
58 71
.. ..
   
n = 5 .. Cm Bk .. 32 + 18 = 50
  96 97  
.. Am Re Os Cf ..
  95 75 76 98  
.. Pu W Sb Te Ir Es ..
  94 74 51 52 77 99  
.. Np Ta Sn Rb Sr I Pt Fm ..
  93 73 50 37 38 53 78 100  
.. U Hf In Xe Au Md ..
  92 72 49 54 79 101  
.. Pa La * Hg No ..
  91 57 80 102  
.. Th** Lr ..
  90 103  
 ..*** ..
   
.. ..
   
n = 6 .. Ns Hs .. 18 + 14 = 32
  107 108  
.. Sg Bi Po Mt ..
  106 83 84 109  
.. Ha Pb Cs Ba At Uun ..
  105 82 55 56 85 110  
.. Ku Tl Rn Uuu ..
  104 81 86 111  
.. Ac * Uub ..
  89 112  
  ..** ..
   
.. ..
   
n = 7 .. Uup Uuh .. 8 + 10 = 18
  115 116  
.. Uuq Fr Ra Uus ..
  114 87 88 117  
.. Uut Uuo ..
  113 118  
 ..* ..
   
.. ..
   
n = 8 .. Uue Ubn .. 2 + 6 = 8
  119 120  
.. ..
   
n = 9 .. .. 2
   
  g9 g10  
position   g8 f7 f8 g11  
  g7 f6 d5 d6 f9 g12  
  g6 f5 d4 p3 p4 d7 f10 g13  
g5 f4 d3 p2 s1 s2 p5 d8 f11 g14
  g4 f3 d2 p1 p6 d9 f12 g15  
  g3 f2 d1 d10 f13 g16
  g2 f1 f14 g17  
  g1 g18  
  -4 -4  
m  (orientation)   -3 -3 -3 -3  
  -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2  
  -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1  
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1  
  +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
  +3 +3 +3 +3  
  +4 +4  
  ± ½  
s  (spin)   ± ½ ± ½  
  ± ½ ± ½ ± ½  
  ± ½ ± ½ ± ½ ± ½  
± ½ ± ½ ± ½ ± ½ ± ½
  ± ½ ± ½ ± ½ ± ½  
  ± ½ ± ½ ± ½
  ± ½ ± ½  
  ± ½  
Note : Color and notation used in above legend indicates position of element in table blocks.
            Thus d9 blue means 9th position in d-block of periodic table.
  .. Location of vacancies for elements beyond atomic number 120 and up to atomic
      number 170.  A good excercise would be to determine which of these specific
      atomic numbers would occupy these individual vacancies.
   * First member in any of the different d-transition series of which five are indicated.
  ** First member in any of the different f-inner-transition series of which three are indicated.
*** First member in any of the different g-super-transition series of which only one is indicated.