type of atoms.
Yes, all the elements (natural or artificial) are contained in the periodic (Mendeleev) table of the elements.
109 on A+
Elements 104-109 on the periodic table do not have official names because they were discovered through different research groups and have not yet been confirmed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). The naming process for new elements involves a thorough review by IUPAC to ensure that the discovery meets their criteria before an official name can be assigned.
Yes, the periodic table organizes the 109 known elements based on their atomic number, electron configuration, and chemical properties. It helps scientists predict the behavior of elements and identify patterns in their characteristics.
Because of the difference in mass number. Isotopes must have different numbers of neutrons.
Yes, all the elements (natural or artificial) are contained in the periodic (Mendeleev) table of the elements.
109 on A+
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From what i know it is 109, Meitnerium.
Am array is an aggregate of elements that must be of the same type. A structure is an aggregate of elements (members) that can be of different types.
Elements 104-109 on the periodic table do not have official names because they were discovered through different research groups and have not yet been confirmed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). The naming process for new elements involves a thorough review by IUPAC to ensure that the discovery meets their criteria before an official name can be assigned.
depends on the table but the max is 118 and the lowest is 109
Yes, the periodic table organizes the 109 known elements based on their atomic number, electron configuration, and chemical properties. It helps scientists predict the behavior of elements and identify patterns in their characteristics.
no
Because of the difference in mass number. Isotopes must have different numbers of neutrons.
I think 98. Scientists believe there are 109 different kinds of elements.Nintey of these elements have been made by nature. They can be found in the earth's crust and atmosphere. The other 19 elements have been made in science laboratories. Scientists are still looking for more elements. They are still trying to make more of them in their labs as well. Now this is not the worng answer i got it from a text book. that was at my school. THMS all the way......