Periodic Table is an essential tool for any student studying Chemistry. It is a tabular arrangement of the chemical elements, organized on the basis of their atomic number, electron configurations, and chemical properties. However, memorizing the elements and their properties can be a daunting task, especially for students who struggle with rote learning. That's where mnemonics come in!
Mnemonics are memory aids that use a combination of letters, words, or phrases to help you remember something. They are particularly useful for memorizing lists, such as the elements in the Periodic Table. In this blog post, we will discuss a mnemonic for quick learning of elements from 1 to 31 in the Periodic Table.
The mnemonic we will be using is "Hi Hello Little Baby Bol Ke Naaj Outha Fakir Ne Na Maangi ........... see bottom of the Post". This mnemonic is designed to help you remember the first 31 elements of the Periodic Table in order. Each letter in the mnemonic corresponds to the first letter of an element's name.
For example, "Hi" stands for Hydrogen, "Hello" stands for Helium, and so on. By using this mnemonic, you can quickly recall the elements and their order in the Periodic Table.
Here is a breakdown of the mnemonic and the elements it corresponds to:
- Hi: Hydrogen
- Hello: Helium
- Little: Lithium
- Baby: Beryllium
- Bol: Boron
- Ke: Carbon
- Naaj: Nitrogen
- Outha: Oxygen
- Fakir: Fluorine



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