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Tabel périodik
Javánská
periodická tabulka - Javanese Periodic table
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | |
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1 | Hidrogèn H |
Helium He |
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2 | Litium Li |
Berilium Be |
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Boron B |
Karbon C |
Zat_lemes N_Nitrogèn |
Zat_asam O_Oksigèn |
Fluorin F |
Neon Ne |
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3 | Natrium Na_Sodium |
Magnesium Mg |
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Aluminium Al |
Silikon Si |
Fosforus P |
Welirang S_Sulfur |
Klorin Cl |
Argon Ar |
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4 | Kalium K |
Kalsium Ca |
Skandium Sc |
Titanium Ti |
Vanadium V |
Kromium Cr |
Mangan Mn |
Wesi Fe |
Kobalt Co |
Nikel Ni |
Tembaga Cu |
Sèng Zn |
Galium Ga |
Germanium Ge |
Arsenik As_Arsen |
Selenium Se |
Bromin Br |
Kripton Kr |
5 | Rubidium Rb |
Stronsium Sr |
Itrium Y |
Zirkonium Zr |
Niobium Nb |
Molibdenum Mo |
Teknesium Tc |
Rutenium Ru |
Rhodium Rh |
Paladium Pd |
Pérak Ag |
Kadmium Cd |
Indium In |
Timah Sn |
Antimon Sb |
Telurium Te |
Yodium I_Iodin |
Ksenon Xe |
6 | Sesium Cs |
Barium Ba |
Lutesium Lu |
Hafnium Hf |
Tantalum Ta |
Wolfram W |
Renium Re |
Osmium Os |
Iridium Ir |
Platina Pt |
Emas Au |
Raksa Hg |
Talium Tl |
Timbal Pb |
Bismut Bi |
Polonium Po |
Astatin At |
Radon Rn |
7 | Francium Fr |
Radium Ra |
Lawrensium Lr |
Rutherfordium Rf |
Dubnium Db |
Seaborgium Sg |
Bohrium Bh |
Hassium Hs |
Meitnerium Mt |
Darmstadtium Ds |
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Lantanum La |
Serium Ce |
Praseodimium Pr |
Neodimium Nd |
Promethium Pm |
Samarium Sm |
Europium Eu |
Gadolinium Gd |
Terbium Tb |
Disprosium Dy |
Holmium Ho |
Erbium Er |
Tulium Tm |
Iterbium Yb |
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Aktinium Ac |
Torium Th |
Protaktinium Pa |
Uranium U |
Neptunium Np |
Plutonium Pu |
Americium Am |
Kurium Cm |
Berkelium Bk |
Kalifornium Cf |
Einsteinium Es |
Fermium Fm |
Mendelevium Md |
Nobelium No |
1A | 2A | 3B | 4B | 5B | 6B | 7B | 8B | 8B | 8B | 6B | 2B | 3A | 4A | 5A | 6A | 7A | 8A |
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Fe |
Cu |
As |
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Ag |
Sn |
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Au |
Hg |
Pb |
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The Javanese script (natively
known as Aksara Jawa, Hanacaraka, Carakan,
and Dentawyanjana) is one of Indonesia's
traditional scripts developed on the island of Java. The
script is primarily used to write the Javanese
language, but in the course of its development has
also been used to write several other regional languages
such as Sundanese, Madurese,
and Sasak;
the lingua
franca of the region, Malay;
as well as the historical languages Kawi and Sanskrit.
Javanese script was actively used by the Javanese people
for writing day-to-day and literary texts from at least
mid-15th Century CE until the mid-20th Century CE, before
its function was gradually supplanted by the Latin
alphabet. Today the script is taught in DI
Yogyakarta, Central
Java, and the East
Java Province as part of the local curriculum, but
with very limited function in everyday use. The Javanese script is an abugida writing system which consists of 20 to 33 basic letters, depending on the language being written. Like other Brahmic scripts, each letter (called an aksara) represents a syllable with the inherent vowel /a/ or /ɔ/ which can be changed with the placement of diacritics around the letter. Each letter has a conjunct form called pasangan, which nullifies the inherent vowel of the previous letter. Traditionally, the script is written without space between words (scriptio continua) but is interspersed with a group of decorative punctuation. |