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LESSON 1 · What Everything Is Made Of

The Periodic Table Decoded

An element's identity is just its proton count. Hydrogen has one, helium has two, lithium has three; add one proton and the element changes.

Elements in the same column share chemical behaviors because they have similar outer electron configurations. Lithium, sodium, and potassium all react violently with water — same column, same single outer electron eager to escape.