Which element in the periodic table has the lowest atomic number? 

The element with the lowest atomic number on the periodic table is Hydrogen (H), which has an atomic number of 1. Its name is derived from the Greek words “hydro” (meaning water) and “genes” (meaning forming), indicating its relationship with water formation. The atomic mass of Hydrogen is approximately 1.008 atomic mass units (u). This value varies slightly depending on the isotope of hydrogen.