Families (or groups) are the vertical columns of the periodic table. Period is horizontal rows.
Generically it is called a table.
A horizontal position is like a ruler laying flat on a table like the example:____________________as apposed to A vertical line like the example:lllllla ruler is going up and down.
The vertical columns.
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A table formatted with horizontal and vertical lines is called a bordered table. The lines are used to separate and emphasize the rows and columns within the table, making it easier to read and understand the data presented.
The rows (Horizontal) are called Periods and the Columms (Vertical) are called Groups.
yes and periods are horizontal
The horizontal rows on the periodic table are called periods, while the vertical columns are called groups or families.
A horizontal series of cells in a table is usually called a "row". A vertical series of cells in a table is usually called a "column".
To change a horizontal table to a vertical table, you can transpose the table so that the rows become columns and the columns become rows. This can be done manually by copying the data and rearranging it or by using spreadsheet software that offers a transpose function.
A horizontal series of cells in a table is usually called a "row". A vertical series of cells in a table is usually called a "column".
The vertical columns in a periodic table are called groups, and the horizontal rows are called periods.
Typically, there are ten horizontal rows on a standard keyboard. This includes the top row (numbers and special characters), the second row (QWERTYUIOP), the third row (ASDFGHJKL), and the bottom row (ZXCVBNM).
Groups or families are the vertical columns on the periodic table. Periods are the horizontal rows on the Periodic Table.
Horizontal rows are called Periods, while vertical columns are called Groups.
Actually, the horizontal rows in a periodic table are called periods, not groups. Groups are the vertical columns that share similar chemical properties.