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Random Element Generator

Generate chemical element records for lessons, quizzes, sample datasets, and science prompt ideas.

Last updated: May 31, 2026

Client-Side Processing
Input Data Stays on Device
Instant Local Execution

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What is Random Element Generator?

This generator selects chemical elements from curated periodic-table groups and includes the element symbol, atomic number, room-temperature state, and a simplified common-use note. It is a quick helper for education, examples, and lightweight mock data.

How to Use Random Element Generator

1

Choose an element group or Mixed.

2

Enter how many elements to generate.

3

Click Generate.

4

Copy one element record or the full batch.

Common Use Cases

  • Creating chemistry quiz prompts.
  • Generating sample science table rows.
  • Building classroom flashcard lists.
  • Testing UI fields for symbols and atomic numbers.

Example Input and Output

Generate transition metal records.

Settings
Group: Transition Metal, Count: 1
Element
Copper (Cu)
Atomic number: 29
Group: Transition Metal
State: solid
Common use: wiring, pipes, and conductive surfaces

Data Privacy

Element records are generated locally in your browser.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this include every element?
No. It uses a curated element pool for quick generation and examples.
Can I filter by periodic-table group?
Yes. Choose one group or Mixed for a cross-group list.
Are these values exact scientific references?
The basic element names, symbols, and atomic numbers are standard, while use notes are simplified for learning and prompts.