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Geologic time scale

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{{Geologic time scale}}

Preceded by Proterozoic Eon 542 Ma - Phanerozoic Eon - Present
542 Ma - Paleozoic Era - 251 Ma 251 Ma - Mesozoic Era - 65 Ma 65 Ma - Cenozoic Era - Present
Cambrian Ordovician Silurian Devonian Carboniferous Permian Triassic Jurassic Cretaceous Paleogene Neogene Quaternary

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Notes

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Traditional fixed do[1]
Note name Syllable Pronunciation Pitch class
English Romance Italian Anglicized
C Do do /dɔ/ /doʊ/ 11
C Do 0
C Do 1
D Re re /rɛ/ /reɪ/ 1
D Re 2
D Re 3
E Mi mi /mi/ /miː/ 3
E Mi 4
E Mi 5
F Fa fa /fa/ /fɑː/ 4
F Fa 5
F Fa 6
G Sol sol /sɔl/ /soʊl/ 6
G Sol 7
G Sol 8
A La la /la/ /lɑː/ 8
A La 9
A La 10
B Si si /si/ /siː/ 10
B Si 11
B Si 0
Chromatic variants of fixed do
Note name Syllable Pitch class
English Romance Traditional
[1]
5 sharps / 5 flats
[1][2][3]
Hullah
[4]
Shearer
[5]
Siler
[6]
Sotorrio
[7]
C  Do  do duf daw du (pe) 10
C Do du de do (tsi) 11
C Do do do do da do 0
C Do di da di de ga 1
C  Do  das dai di (re) 2
D  Re  re raf raw ru (do) 0
D Re ra ra ra ro ga 1
D Re re re re ra Re 2
D Re ri ri ri re nu 3
D  Re  ris rai ri (mi) 4
E  Mi  mi mef maw mu (re) 2
E Mi me me me mo nu 3
E Mi mi mi mi ma mi 4
E Mi mis mai me (fa) 5
E  Mi  mish mi (jur) 6
F  Fa  fa fof faw fu (nu) 3
F Fa fo fe fo (mi) 4
F Fa fa fa fa fa Fa 5
F Fa fi fe fi fe jur 6
F  Fa  fes fai fi (sol) 7
G  Sol  sol sulf saw su (fa) 5
G Sol se sul se so jur 6
G Sol sol sol so sa sol 7
G Sol si sal si se ki 8
G  Sol  sals sai si (la) 9
A  La  la lof law lu (sol) 7
A La le lo le lo ki 8
A La la la la la la 9
A La li le li le pe 10
A  La  les lai li (tsi) 11
B  Si  si sef taw tu (la) 9
B Si te se te to pe 10
B Si ti si ti ta tsi 11
B Si sis tai te (do) 0
B  Si  sish ti (ga) 1
A dash ("–") means that the source(s) did not specify a syllable.

Order of the notes

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The order of the notes go like this: Do4, Di4/Ra4, Re4, Ri4/Me4, Mi4, Fa4, Fi4/Se4, So4, Si4/Le4, La4, Li4/Te4, Ti4 & Do5.

Different note pitches
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Scientific designation Helmholtz designation Octave name Frequency (Hz)
C-1 C͵͵͵ or ͵͵͵C Subsubcontra 8.176
C0 C͵͵ or ͵͵C Subcontra 16.352
C1 C͵ or ͵C Contra 32.703
C2 C Great 65.406
C3 c Small 130.813
C4 (Middle C) c′ One-lined 261.626
C5 c′′ Two-lined 523.251
C6 c′′′ Three-lined 1046.502
C7 c′′′′ Four-lined 2093.005
C8 c′′′′′ Five-lined 4186.009
C9 c′′′′′′ Six-lined 8372.018
Scientific designation Helmholtz designation Octave name Frequency (Hz)
D-1 D͵͵͵ or ͵͵͵D Subsubcontra 9.177
D0 D͵͵ or ͵͵D Subcontra 18.354
D1 D͵ or ͵D Contra 36.708
D2 D Great 73.416
D3 d Small 146.832
D4 (Middle D) d′ One-lined 293.665
D5 d′′ Two-lined 587.33
D6 d′′′ Three-lined 1174.659
D7 d′′′′ Four-lined 2349.318
D8 d′′′′′ Five-lined 4698.636
D9 d′′′′′′ Six-lined 9397.273
Scientific designation Helmholtz designation Octave name Frequency (Hz)
E-1 E͵͵͵ or ͵͵͵E Subsubcontra 10.301
E0 E͵͵ or ͵͵E Subcontra 20.602
E1 E͵ or ͵E Contra 41.204
E2 E Great 82.407
E3 e Small 164.814
E4 (Middle E) e′ One-lined 329.628
E5 e′′ Two-lined 659.255
E6 e′′′ Three-lined 1318.51
E7 e′′′′ Four-lined 2637.021
E8 e′′′′′ Five-lined 5274.041
E9 e′′′′′′ Six-lined 10548.082
Scientific designation Helmholtz designation Octave name Frequency (Hz)
F-1 F͵͵͵ Subsubcontra 10.913
F0 F͵͵ Subcontra 21.827
F1 Contra 43.654
F2 F Great 87.307
F3 f Small 174.614
F4 f′ One-lined 349.228
F5 f′′ Two-lined 698.457
F6 f′′′ Three-lined 1396.913
F7 f′′′′ Four-lined 2793.826
F8 f′′′′′ Five-lined 5587.652
F9 f′′′′′′ Six-lined 11175.303
Scientific designation Helmholtz designation Octave name Frequency (Hz)
G-1 G͵͵͵ or ͵͵͵G Subsubcontra 12.25
G0 G͵͵ or ͵͵G Subcontra 24.5
G1 G͵ or ͵G Contra 48.999
G2 G Great 97.999
G3 g Small 195.998
G4 g′ One-lined 391.995
G5 g′′ Two-lined 783.991
G6 g′′′ Three-lined 1567.982
G7 g′′′′ Four-lined 3135.964
G8 g′′′′′ Five-lined 6271.927
G9 g′′′′′′ Six-lined 12543.854

Sounds & pictures

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Hydrogen &
alkali metals
Alkaline earth metals Triels Tetrels Pnicto­gens Chal­co­gens Halo­gens Noble
gases
Period

1

Hydro­gen1H1.0080 He­lium2He4.0026
2 Lith­ium3Li6.94 Beryl­lium4Be9.0122 Boron5B10.81 Carbon6C12.011 Nitro­gen7N14.007 Oxy­gen8O15.999 Fluor­ine9F18.998 Neon10Ne20.180
3 So­dium11Na22.990 Magne­sium12Mg24.305 Alumin­ium13Al26.982 Sili­con14Si28.085 Phos­phorus15P30.974 Sulfur16S32.06 Chlor­ine17Cl35.45 Argon18Ar39.95
4 Potas­sium19K39.098 Cal­cium20Ca40.078 Scan­dium21Sc44.956 Tita­nium22Ti47.867 Vana­dium23V50.942 Chrom­ium24Cr51.996 Manga­nese25Mn54.938 Iron26Fe55.845 Cobalt27Co58.933 Nickel28Ni58.693 Copper29Cu63.546 Zinc30Zn65.38 Gallium31Ga69.723 Germa­nium32Ge72.630 Arsenic33As74.922 Sele­nium34Se78.971 Bromine35Br79.904 Kryp­ton36Kr83.798
5 Rubid­ium37Rb85.468 Stront­ium38Sr87.62 Yttrium39Y88.906 Zirco­nium40Zr91.224 Nio­bium41Nb92.906 Molyb­denum42Mo95.95 Tech­netium43Tc​[97] Ruthe­nium44Ru101.07 Rho­dium45Rh102.91 Pallad­ium46Pd106.42 Silver47Ag107.87 Cad­mium48Cd112.41 Indium49In114.82 Tin50Sn118.71 Anti­mony51Sb121.76 Tellur­ium52Te127.60 Iodine53I126.90 Xenon54Xe131.29
6 Cae­sium55Cs132.91 Ba­rium56Ba137.33   Lute­tium71Lu174.97 Haf­nium72Hf178.49 Tanta­lum73Ta180.95 Tung­sten74W183.84 Rhe­nium75Re186.21 Os­mium76Os190.23 Iridium77Ir192.22 Plat­inum78Pt195.08 Gold79Au196.97 Mer­cury80Hg200.59 Thallium81Tl204.38 Lead82Pb207.2 Bis­muth83Bi208.98 Polo­nium84Po​[209] Asta­tine85At​[210] Radon86Rn​[222]
7 Fran­cium87Fr​[223] Ra­dium88Ra​[226]   Lawren­cium103Lr​[266] Ruther­fordium104Rf​[267] Dub­nium105Db​[268] Sea­borgium106Sg​[269] Bohr­ium107Bh​[270] Has­sium108Hs​[271] Meit­nerium109Mt​[278] Darm­stadtium110Ds​[281] Roent­genium111Rg​[282] Coper­nicium112Cn​[285] Nihon­ium113Nh​[286] Flerov­ium114Fl​[289] Moscov­ium115Mc​[290] Liver­morium116Lv​[293] Tenness­ine117Ts​[294] Oga­nesson118Og​[294]
  Lan­thanum57La138.91 Cerium58Ce140.12 Praseo­dymium59Pr140.91 Neo­dymium60Nd144.24 Prome­thium61Pm​[145] Sama­rium62Sm150.36 Europ­ium63Eu151.96 Gadolin­ium64Gd157.25 Ter­bium65Tb158.93 Dyspro­sium66Dy162.50 Hol­mium67Ho164.93 Erbium68Er167.26 Thulium69Tm168.93 Ytter­bium70Yb173.05  
  Actin­ium89Ac​[227] Thor­ium90Th232.04 Protac­tinium91Pa231.04 Ura­nium92U238.03 Neptu­nium93Np​[237] Pluto­nium94Pu​[244] Ameri­cium95Am​[243] Curium96Cm​[247] Berkel­ium97Bk​[247] Califor­nium98Cf​[251] Einstei­nium99Es​[252] Fer­mium100Fm​[257] Mende­levium101Md​[258] Nobel­ium102No​[259]

Category:Chemistry templates


G-Block
121
Ubu
122
Ubb
123
Ubt
124
Ubq
125
Ubp
126
Ubh
127
Ubs
128
Ubo
129
Ube
130
Utn
131
Utu
132
Utb
133
Utt
134
Utq
135
Utp
136
Uth
137
Uts
138
Uto
121
Usu
122
Usb
123
Ust

Elements

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Colors and spectra (bottom row) of electric discharge in pure noble gases
         
         
         
         
Helium Neon Argon
(with some Hg in the "Ar" image)
Krypton Xenon

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