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Hydrogen

Atomic Number: 1
Atomic Symbol: H
Atomic Weight: 1.0079
Electron Configuration: 1
Shells: 1
Filling Orbital: 1s
Melting Point: -259.14C
Boiling Point: -252.87C
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Helium

Atomic Number: 2
Atomic Symbol: He
Atomic Weight: 4.00260
Electron Configuration: 2
Shells: 2
Filling Orbital: 1s2
Melting Point: -272oC @ 26atm.
Boiling Point: -268.6o
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Lithium

Atomic Number: 3
Atomic Symbol: Li
Atomic Weight: 6.941
Electron Configuration: 2-1
Shells: 2,1
Filling Orbital: 2s1
Melting Point: 180.54 C
Boiling Point: 1347 C
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Beryllium

Atomic Number: 4
Atomic Symbol: Be
Atomic Weight: 9.01218
Electron Configuration: 2-2
Shells: 2,2
Filling Orbital: 2s2
Melting Point: 1278 C
Boiling Point: 2970 C
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Boron

Atomic Number: 5
Atomic Symbol: B
Atomic Weight: 10.81
Electron Configuration: 2-3
Shells: 2,3
Filling Orbital: 2p1
Melting Point: 2300 C
Boiling Point: 2550 C
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Carbon

Atomic Number: 6
Atomic Symbol: C
Atomic Weight: 12.011
Electron Configuration: 2-4
Shells: 2,4
Filling Orbital: 2p2
Melting Point: sublimes @ 3500 C
Boiling Point: 4827 C
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Nitrogen

Atomic Number: 7
Atomic Symbol: N
Atomic Weight: 14.00674
Electron Configuration: 2-5
Shells: 2,5
Filling Orbital: 2p3
Melting Point: -209.9oC
Boiling Point: -195.8oC
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Oxygen

Atomic Number: 8
Atomic Symbol: O
Atomic Weight: 15.9994
Electron Configuration: 2-6
Shells: 2,6
Filling Orbital: 2p4
Melting Point: -218.4 C
Boiling Point: -183.0 C
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