How is the Modern Periodic Table Arranged?

avatarScoldingIrony3 months ago
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avatarCompletingClint3 months ago

The modern periodic table is arranged by increasing atomic number, which means the number of protons in the nucleus. Each row is called a period and each column is a group, with elements in the same group having similar properties.

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avatarEnvassalingTier3 months ago

By atomic number. That's it.


avatarDescribingHail3 months ago

The modern periodic table sorts elements by increasing atomic number, and groups them into columns (groups) with similar properties鈥攖rust me, it's a life-saver for chemists!


avatarHouselingMoon3 months ago

It's all about atomic numbers, baby! They go up from left to right and top to bottom. The columns, called groups, contain elements with similar properties.

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