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For each group, an "x" denotes one of the main elements while an "m" is for elements that occur in the group but mainly belong to another.

Goldschmidt (1954)

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Goldschmidt's original classification.[1]: Table 2.1 

N Name Siderophile Chalcophile Lithophile Atmophile Biophile
1 H m x x
2 He x
3 Li x
4 Be x
5 B x m
6 C x m x x
7 N x x
8 O x x x
9 F x
10 Ne x
11 Na x m
12 Mg x m
13 Al x
14 Si x
15 P x m x
16 S x m x
17 Cl x x x
18 Ar x
19 K x m
20 Ca x m
21 Sc x
22 Ti x
23 V x m
24 Cr x
25 Mn x m
26 Fe x x m m
27 Co x x m
28 Ni x x m
29 Cu x m
30 Zn x
31 Ga x m
32 Ge x m
33 As m x
34 Se m x
35 Br x x
36 Kr x
37 Rb x
38 Sr x
39 Y x
40 Zr x
41 Nb m x
42 Mo x x
44 Ru x x
45 Rh x m
46 Pd x x
47 Ag x
48 Cd x
49 In x
50 Sn x m m
51 Sb x
52 Te m x
53 I x x x
54 Xe x
55 Cs x
56 Ba x
57 La x
58 Ce x
59 Pr x
60 Nd x
61 Pm
62 Sm x
63 Eu x
64 Gd x
65 Tb x
66 Dy x
67 Ho x
68 Er x
69 Tm x
70 Yb x
71 Lu x
72 Hf x
73 Ta x x
74 W m x
75 Re
76 Os x m
77 Ir x m
78 Pt x m
79 Au x m
80 Hg x
81 Tl x
82 Pb x
83 Bi x
90 Th x
91 U x

Mason and Moore (1982)

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Mason and Moore (1982) classification.[1]: Table 2.2 

N Name Siderophile Chalcophile Lithophile Atmophile
1 H x x
2 He x
3 Li x
4 Be x
5 B x
6 C x[a] m x
7 N x
8 O x x
9 F x
10 Ne x
11 Na x
12 Mg x
13 Al x
14 Si x
15 P x x
16 S x m
17 Cl x x
18 Ar x
19 K x
20 Ca x
21 Sc x
22 Ti x
23 V x
24 Cr x
25 Mn x
26 Fe x[b] m m
27 Co x[b] m
28 Ni x[b] m
29 Cu x[b] m
30 Zn x
31 Ga x[b] x m
32 Ge x[b] m
33 As x[c] m
34 Se x
35 Br x x
36 Kr x
37 Rb x
38 Sr x
39 Y x
40 Zr x
41 Nb x
42 Mo x[c] x
44 Ru x m
45 Rh x m
46 Pd x m
47 Ag x
48 Cd x
49 In x
50 Sn x m m
51 Sb x[c] m
52 Te x
53 I x x
54 Xe x
55 Cs x
56 Ba x
57 La x
58 Ce x
59 Pr x
60 Nd x
61 Pm
62 Sm x
63 Eu x
64 Gd x
65 Tb x
66 Dy x
67 Ho x
68 Er x
69 Tm x
70 Yb x
71 Lu x
72 Hf x
73 Ta x x
74 W x[a]
75 Re x[c]
76 Os x m
77 Ir x
78 Pt x
79 Au x
80 Hg x
81 Tl x
82 Pb x
83 Bi x
90 Th x
91 U x

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Lithophile in Earth's crust
  2. ^ a b c d e f Chalcophile and lithophile in Earth's crust
  3. ^ a b c d Chalcophile in Earth's crust

Krauskopf and Bird (1995)

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Krauskopf and Bird (1995) classification.[1]: Table 2.2 

N Name Siderophile Chalcophile Lithophile Atmophile
1 H m x
2 He x
3 Li x
4 Be x
5 B x
6 C x m m
7 N m x
8 O x m
9 F x m
10 Ne x
11 Na x
12 Mg x
13 Al x
14 Si x
15 P x m
16 S x m
17 Cl x m
18 Ar x
19 K x
20 Ca x
21 Sc x
22 Ti x
23 V x
24 Cr x
25 Mn x
26 Fe x m m
27 Co x m
28 Ni x m
29 Cu x
30 Zn x
31 Ga x m
32 Ge x m
33 As m x
34 Se x
35 Br x m
36 Kr x
37 Rb x
38 Sr x
39 Y x
40 Zr x
41 Nb x
42 Mo x m
44 Ru x
45 Rh x
46 Pd x
47 Ag x
48 Cd x
49 In x
50 Sn x m
51 Sb x
52 Te x
53 I x m
54 Xe x
55 Cs x
56 Ba x
57 La x
58 Ce x
59 Pr x
60 Nd x
61 Pm
62 Sm x
63 Eu x
64 Gd x
65 Tb x
66 Dy x
67 Ho x
68 Er x
69 Tm x
70 Yb x
71 Lu x
72 Hf x
73 Ta x
74 W m x
75 Re x m
76 Os x
77 Ir x
78 Pt x
79 Au x
80 Hg x
81 Tl x m
82 Pb m x m
83 Bi x
90 Th x
91 U x

References

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  1. ^ a b c Hollabaugh, Curtis L. (2007). "Modification of Goldschmidt's geochemical classification of the elements to include arsenic, mercury, and lead as biophile elements". In Sarkar, D.; Datta, R.; Hannigan, R. (eds.). Developments in Environmental Science, Volume 5. Elsevier. pp. 9–31. doi:10.1016/S1474-8177(07)05002-4. ISSN 1474-8177.