Free Printable Periodic Table

Download a clear, printable periodic table of elements in A4 PDF format — perfect for science students, teachers, revision, and lab reference. This chart includes element names, symbols, atomic numbers, and groups, making it a handy tool for any chemistry study environment.

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Periodic Table – Free Printable PDF

Whether you're revising for GCSEs, A-levels, or just need a clean reference for your lab desk, this printable periodic table is a must-have. It’s ideal for chemistry homework, science exams, or teaching atomic structure and group trends.

No sign-up required — just download and print. It’s free for personal, classroom, or homeschool use.

What’s Included

  • Full periodic table of elements (up-to-date with IUPAC standards)
  • Includes element name, symbol, and atomic number
  • Clean, print-ready and high resolution, both A4 and A5
  • Perfect for science lessons, lab posters, student folders, and exam prep

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this periodic table suitable for school use?

Yes — it’s designed for primary, secondary, and college-level students. Ideal for chemistry classes, practical work, and test revision.

Is it free to download?

100% free. No registration, subscriptions, or hidden costs.

Can I share it with my students or classmates?

Absolutely. You’re welcome to print, photocopy, or digitally share it with anyone studying science.

Does it include the latest elements?

Yes. This table includes all current IUPAC-recognised elements, including the latest additions like Nihonium (Nh), Moscovium (Mc), Tennessine (Ts), and Oganesson (Og).

Where did the periodic table come from?

The periodic table was first developed in 1869 by Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev. He arranged elements by atomic weight and noticed repeating patterns in their properties. Over time, the table evolved with the discovery of new elements and a deeper understanding of atomic structure, becoming the modern layout we use today.