Codex

ClassCategoryDescriptionExample Entries
Class AElements & Pure MatterPeriodic table elements, atomic structures, isotopes.A01: Hydrogen, A79: Gold
Class BBiochemical FormsOrganic and Inorganic compounds, building blocks of life.B01: Vitamins, B02: Proteins, B03: Enzymes, B04: Lipids
Class CPhysical Laws & MechanicsFundamental laws of nature, dynamics, and forces.C01: Newton’s Laws, C02: Thermodynamics, C03: Aerodynamics
Class MMathematical ConstantsUniversal constants and calculation tools.M01: Pi (π), M02: Phi (Φ), M03: Euler’s Number (e)
Class SSpecial & Hybrid ProjectsMulti-disciplinary entries and specific engineering solutions.S01: 3D Printing Polymers, S02: Battery Chemistry

A-1: HYDROGEN (H)

Official Identifiers:

  • Symbol: H
  • Atomic Number: 1
  • CAS Registry Number: [1333-74-0]
  • Standard Atomic Weight: 1.008 u

Technical Specifications:

  • Electron Configuration: 1s¹
  • Oxidation States: +1, -1
  • Physical Properties: Under standard conditions, it is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, nonmetallic, highly combustible diatomic gas (H₂).

References & Sources:

  • IUPAC Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry (Ref No: 2005.1)
  • ASCII / Unicode HEX: U+0048 (Latin Capital Letter H)

A-2: HELIUM (He)

Official Identifiers:

  • Symbol: He
  • Atomic Number: 2
  • CAS Registry Number: [7440-59-7]
  • Standard Atomic Weight: 4.0026 u

Technical Specifications:

  • Electron Configuration: 1s²
  • Oxidation States: 0 (Stable as a noble gas)
  • Physical Properties: Under standard conditions, it is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. It is the first member of the noble gas group. Its boiling point is the lowest among all elements ($4.22\ K$).

References & Sources:

ASCII / Unicode HEX: U+0048 U+0065 (Latin Capital Letter He)
IUPAC Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry (Ref No: 2005.1)

A-3: LITHIUM (Li)

Official Identifiers:

  • Symbol: Li
  • Atomic Number: 3
  • CAS Registry Number: [7439-93-2]
  • Standard Atomic Weight: 6.94 u

Technical Specifications:

  • Electron Configuration: [He] 2s¹
  • Oxidation States: +1
  • Physical Properties: Under standard conditions, it is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal. It is the lightest metal and the lightest solid element. Highly reactive and flammable; it must be stored in mineral oil.

References & Sources:

  • IUPAC Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry (Ref No: 2005.1)
  • ASCII / Unicode HEX: U+004C U+0069 (Latin Capital Letter Li)

A-4: BERYLLIUM (Be)

Official Identifiers:

  • Symbol: Be
  • Atomic Number: 4
  • CAS Registry Number: [7440-41-7]
  • Standard Atomic Weight: 9.0122 u

Technical Specifications:

  • Electron Configuration: [He] 2s²
  • Oxidation States: +2
  • Physical Properties: Under standard conditions, it is a steel-gray, strong, lightweight, and brittle alkaline earth metal. It has a high melting point and exceptional thermal conductivity.

References & Sources:

  • IUPAC Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry (Ref No: 2005.1)
  • ASCII / Unicode HEX: U+0042 U+0065 (Latin Capital Letter Be)

A-5: BORON (B)

Official Identifiers:

  • Symbol: B
  • Atomic Number: 5
  • CAS Registry Number: [7440-42-8]
  • Standard Atomic Weight: 10.81 u

Technical Specifications:

  • Electron Configuration: [He] 2s2 2p1
  • Oxidation States: +3
  • Physical Properties: A metalloid (semimetal). In its crystalline form, it is a brittle, dark, and very hard material. It is a poor conductor of electricity at room temperature but becomes a good conductor at high temperatures.

A-6: CARBON (C)

Official Identifiers:

  • Symbol: C
  • Atomic Number: 6
  • CAS Registry Number: [7440-44-0]
  • Standard Atomic Weight: 12.011 u

Technical Specifications:

  • Electron Configuration: $[He]\ 2s^2\ 2p^2$
  • Oxidation States: +4, +2, -4
  • Physical Properties: A nonmetal that can exist in various allotropes (diamond, graphite, fullerenes). It is the fundamental building block of all known life and organic chemistry.

A-7: NITROGEN (N)

Official Identifiers:

  • Symbol: N
  • Atomic Number: 7
  • CAS Registry Number: [7727-37-9]
  • Standard Atomic Weight: 14.007 u

Technical Specifications:

  • Electron Configuration: $[He]\ 2s^2\ 2p^3$
  • Oxidation States: +5, +4, +3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, -3
  • Physical Properties: Under standard conditions, it is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless diatomic gas ($N_2$). It constitutes about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere.

📄 A-08: OXYGEN (O)

Official Identifiers:

  • Symbol: O
  • Atomic Number: 8
  • CAS Registry Number: [7782-44-7]
  • Standard Atomic Weight: 15.999 u

Technical Specifications:

  • Electron Configuration: $[He]\ 2s^2\ 2p^4$
  • Oxidation States: -2 (Primary), -1
  • Physical Properties: A highly reactive nonmetal and an oxidizing agent. Under standard conditions, it is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless diatomic gas ($O_2$).

📄 A-09: FLUORINE (F)

Official Identifiers:

  • Symbol: F
  • Atomic Number: 9
  • CAS Registry Number: [7782-41-4]
  • Standard Atomic Weight: 18.998 u

Technical Specifications:

  • Electron Configuration: $[He]\ 2s^2\ 2p^5$
  • Oxidation States: -1
  • Physical Properties: The most electronegative and reactive of all elements. Under standard conditions, it is a pale yellow, highly toxic, and corrosive gas.

📄 A-10: NEON (Ne)

Official Identifiers:

  • Symbol: Ne
  • Atomic Number: 10
  • CAS Registry Number: [7440-01-9]
  • Standard Atomic Weight: 20.180 u

Technical Specifications:

  • Electron Configuration: $[He]\ 2s^2\ 2p^6$ (or $[Ne]$)
  • Oxidation States: 0
  • Physical Properties: A chemically inert noble gas. Under standard conditions, it is colorless and odorless. It emits a distinct reddish-orange glow when used in high-voltage discharge tubes (neon lights).

References & Sources (For all):

  • IUPAC Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry (Ref No: 2005.1)
  • Unicode HEX codes vary by symbol (e.g., U+004E for Nitrogen).