It lists all the chemical elements that exist in nature, such as hydrogen, helium, oxygen, nitrogen, zinc, copper and gold.
The way the elements are listed shows how they are categorised and interrelated by type and characteristics. The rows are "periods" (numbered down the left side) and the columns are "groups" (labeled across the top). Each element is listed by its symbol and its atomic number, and the table is often colored to show related groups and subgroups.
The table of elements is called the Periodic Table of Elements. It organizes all known chemical elements based on their atomic number and chemical properties.
Mendeleev's periodic table arranged elements by increasing atomic mass and grouped elements with similar properties together. Today's periodic table is similar, but it is arranged by increasing atomic number, which reflects the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. Both tables also show periodic trends in properties as you move across and down the table.
It is The Periodic Table of Elements
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The periodic table doesn't show grams; and which grams ?
Periodic table show that elements have properties which are periodic in nature. These properties can be grouped together.
The periodic table is layed out to show "Periodic" chemical properties such as the number of protons in the nucleus of the elemnt, and the number of valence electons it has.
The table of elements is called the Periodic Table of Elements. It organizes all known chemical elements based on their atomic number and chemical properties.
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The vertical columns on the periodic table are groups. Groups show patterns in ionization energies, electronegativity and atomic radius.
A group in Periodic Table is the column of element in periodic table
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Mendeleev's periodic table arranged elements by increasing atomic mass and grouped elements with similar properties together. Today's periodic table is similar, but it is arranged by increasing atomic number, which reflects the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. Both tables also show periodic trends in properties as you move across and down the table.
It is called the Periodic Table of Elements.
It is The Periodic Table of Elements
who introduced the first Periodic Table