Language Java. Define a class representing physical elements (like hydrogen, helium, lithium, etc.). Elements have a name, a symbol, an integer atomic number, and an atomic weight (which may be fractional). Your class should have a constructor that sets all the properties. In your test program, create and print several real elements using the real values for their properties. For example, for the element hydrogen your program might print something like this: “Hydrogen (H) - Atomic No 1 - Atomic Weight 1.008”. You are free to choose a different output format, as long as all four pieces of information are presented.

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Language Java.

Define a class representing physical elements (like hydrogen, helium, lithium, etc.).
Elements have a name, a symbol, an integer atomic number, and an atomic weight
(which may be fractional). Your class should have a constructor that sets all the
properties. In your test program, create and print several real elements using the real
values for their properties. For example, for the element hydrogen your program
might print something like this: “Hydrogen (H) - Atomic No 1 - Atomic Weight
1.008”. You are free to choose a different output format, as long as all four pieces of
information are presented. 

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public class PhysicalElements {

 

   /**

   * @param args

   */

   //variables

   String symbol;

   int atomicNumber;

   double atomicWeight;

   //cionstructor

  

   public PhysicalElements(String symbol, int atomicNumber, double atomicWeight) {

       super();

       this.symbol = symbol;

       this.atomicNumber = atomicNumber;

       this.atomicWeight = atomicWeight;

   }

 

 

   public static void main(String[] args) {

       // TODO Auto-generated method stub

       //creating physical elements

       PhysicalElements pe1=new PhysicalElements("H", 1, 1.007);

       PhysicalElements pe2=new PhysicalElements("O", 8, 15.999);

       //printing atomic elements

       System.out.println("Element Symbol:"+pe1.symbol+" atomic number:"+pe1.atomicNumber+" atomic weight:"+pe1.atomicWeight);

       System.out.println("Element Symbol:"+pe2.symbol+" atomic number:"+pe2.atomicNumber+" atomic weight:"+pe2.atomicWeight);

   }

 

}

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