Half-Life of all the elements in the Periodic Table
Refer to table and property element trend below for Half-Life of all the elements in the periodic table. We have shown the list of elements Half-Life of the elements for which reliable data is available.
Half-Life Chart - Half-Life of the elements in table chart format
This Half-Life table gives the Half-Life of all the elements of periodic table . Click on 'Element Atomic Number', 'Element Symbol', 'Element Name' and 'Element Half-Life' headers to sort.
| Element Atomic Number | Element Symbol | Element Name | Element Half-Life |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | H | Hydrogen | Stable |
| 2 | He | Helium | Stable |
| 3 | Li | Lithium | Stable |
| 4 | Be | Beryllium | Stable |
| 5 | B | Boron | Stable |
| 6 | C | Carbon | Stable |
| 7 | N | Nitrogen | Stable |
| 8 | O | Oxygen | Stable |
| 9 | F | Fluorine | Stable |
| 10 | Ne | Neon | Stable |
| 11 | Na | Sodium | Stable |
| 12 | Mg | Magnesium | Stable |
| 13 | Al | Aluminium | Stable |
| 14 | Si | Silicon | Stable |
| 15 | P | Phosphorus | Stable |
| 16 | S | Sulfur | Stable |
| 17 | Cl | Chlorine | Stable |
| 18 | Ar | Argon | Stable |
| 19 | K | Potassium | Stable |
| 20 | Ca | Calcium | Stable |
| 21 | Sc | Scandium | Stable |
| 22 | Ti | Titanium | Stable |
| 23 | V | Vanadium | Stable |
| 24 | Cr | Chromium | Stable |
| 25 | Mn | Manganese | Stable |
| 26 | Fe | Iron | Stable |
| 27 | Co | Cobalt | Stable |
| 28 | Ni | Nickel | Stable |
| 29 | Cu | Copper | Stable |
| 30 | Zn | Zinc | Stable |
| 31 | Ga | Gallium | Stable |
| 32 | Ge | Germanium | Stable |
| 33 | As | Arsenic | Stable |
| 34 | Se | Selenium | Stable |
| 35 | Br | Bromine | Stable |
| 36 | Kr | Krypton | Stable |
| 37 | Rb | Rubidium | Stable |
| 38 | Sr | Strontium | Stable |
| 39 | Y | Yttrium | Stable |
| 40 | Zr | Zirconium | Stable |
| 41 | Nb | Niobium | Stable |
| 42 | Mo | Molybdenum | Stable |
| 43 | Tc | Technetium | 4.12×10^6 years |
| 44 | Ru | Ruthenium | Stable |
| 45 | Rh | Rhodium | Stable |
| 46 | Pd | Palladium | Stable |
| 47 | Ag | Silver | Stable |
| 48 | Cd | Cadmium | Stable |
| 49 | In | Indium | Stable |
| 50 | Sn | Tin | Stable |
| 51 | Sb | Antimony | Stable |
| 52 | Te | Tellurium | Stable |
| 53 | I | Iodine | Stable |
| 54 | Xe | Xenon | Stable |
| 55 | Cs | Cesium | Stable |
| 56 | Ba | Barium | Stable |
| 57 | La | Lanthanum | Stable |
| 58 | Ce | Cerium | Stable |
| 59 | Pr | Praseodymium | Stable |
| 60 | Nd | Neodymium | Stable |
| 61 | Pm | Promethium | 17.73 years |
| 62 | Sm | Samarium | Stable |
| 63 | Eu | Europium | Stable |
| 64 | Gd | Gadolinium | Stable |
| 65 | Tb | Terbium | Stable |
| 66 | Dy | Dysprosium | Stable |
| 67 | Ho | Holmium | Stable |
| 68 | Er | Erbium | Stable |
| 69 | Tm | Thulium | Stable |
| 70 | Yb | Ytterbium | Stable |
| 71 | Lu | Lutetium | Stable |
| 72 | Hf | Hafnium | Stable |
| 73 | Ta | Tantalum | Stable |
| 74 | W | Tungsten | Stable |
| 75 | Re | Rhenium | Stable |
| 76 | Os | Osmium | Stable |
| 77 | Ir | Iridium | Stable |
| 78 | Pt | Platinum | Stable |
| 79 | Au | Gold | Stable |
| 80 | Hg | Mercury | Stable |
| 81 | Tl | Thallium | Stable |
| 82 | Pb | Lead | Stable |
| 83 | Bi | Bismuth | 1.9×10^19 years |
| 84 | Po | Polonium | 102.1 years |
| 85 | At | Astatine | 8.06 h |
| 86 | Rn | Radon | 3.823495 d |
| 87 | Fr | Francium | 21.7 m |
| 88 | Ra | Radium | 1.59×10^3 years |
| 89 | Ac | Actinium | 21.7865 years |
| 90 | Th | Thorium | 1.406×10^10 years |
| 91 | Pa | Protactinium | 32788 years |
| 92 | U | Uranium | 4.471×10^9 years |
| 93 | Np | Neptunium | 2.1455×10^6 years |
| 94 | Pu | Plutonium | 7.93×10^7 years |
| 95 | Am | Americium | 7388 years |
| 96 | Cm | Curium | 1.56×10^7 years |
| 97 | Bk | Berkelium | 1379 years |
| 98 | Cf | Californium | 900.6 years |
| 99 | Es | Einsteinium | 1.2922 years |
| 100 | Fm | Fermium | 100.5 d |
| 101 | Md | Mendelevium | 51.5 d |
| 102 | No | Nobelium | 2.78 h |
| 103 | Lr | Lawrencium | 10 h |
| 104 | Rf | Rutherfordium | 13.1 h |
| 105 | Db | Dubnium | 5.56 h |
| 106 | Sg | Seaborgium | 1.94 h |
| 107 | Bh | Bohrium | 1.5 h |
| 108 | Hs | Hassium | 1.11 h |
| 109 | Mt | Meitnerium | 30 m |
| 110 | Ds | Darmstadtium | 4 m |
| 111 | Rg | Roentgenium | 10 m |
| 112 | Cn | Copernicium | 40 m |
| 113 | Nh | Nihonium | 20 m |
| 114 | Fl | Flerovium | 1.33 m |
| 115 | Mc | Moscovium | 1 m |
| 116 | Lv | Livermorium | 120 ms |
| 117 | Ts | Tennessine | 50 ms |
| 118 | Og | Oganesson | 5 ms |
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Periodic Table of Elements with Half-Life Trends
In the below periodic table you can see the trend of Half-Life. For facts, physical properties, chemical properties, structure and atomic properties of the specific element, click on the element symbol in the below periodic table.