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I'm assuming you mean "how can you find an element on the periodic table?" The periodic table is strategically placed. You can either look for the atomic number (the number at the top-- the number of the protons in one atom), or you can just look for the Element Symbol. The periodic table from left to right is sorted by increasing atomic number. The periodic table from top to bottom is sorted by increasing number of energy levels (the levels in which the electrons are in).
Hydrogen is the first element on periodic table. Its atomic number is 1.
The information like element symbol and its atomic number are listed on a element in periodic table.
Atomic number of an element can be found on the periodic table. It is located at the upper left-hand corner of the table.
The Periodic Table states all known Elements, and element's atomic number, and if a element is metalic or non-metalic.
Atomic number is the bottom number on an element in the periodic table. It is the proton number, so tells you how much protons are in an element. EXTRA: you can find the neutron number by subtracting the mass number from the proton number.
The number listed above the symbol of an element on the periodic table is the element's atomic number.
I'm assuming you mean "how can you find an element on the periodic table?" The periodic table is strategically placed. You can either look for the atomic number (the number at the top-- the number of the protons in one atom), or you can just look for the Element Symbol. The periodic table from left to right is sorted by increasing atomic number. The periodic table from top to bottom is sorted by increasing number of energy levels (the levels in which the electrons are in).
The atomic number on the periodic table is the number of protons for the element.
Hydrogen is the first element on periodic table. Its atomic number is 1.
The information like element symbol and its atomic number are listed on a element in periodic table.
Atomic number of an element can be found on the periodic table. It is located at the upper left-hand corner of the table.
The Periodic Table states all known Elements, and element's atomic number, and if a element is metalic or non-metalic.
Fluorine is element number nine on the periodic table. Look for it to the bottom left of Helium (the top right one). Second row, two from the left.
Sodium is the element that occupies number 11 in the periodic table.
YES!!! The atomic No. is the postition of the element in the periodic table. It also indicates the number of protons in the element and electrons in the neutral element. The Atomic Mass is also included in the periodic table. The Atomic Mass is the sum of all the protons and neutrons of an element in the periodic table. Here are some examples. Hydrogen ; [1/1]H The first element in the table Carbon ; [12/6]C The sixth element in the periodic table Oxygen ; [16/8]O The eighth element in the periodic table et.seq., The first number given is the Atomic Mass and the second number is the Atomic Number.
the Atomic number on Periodic Table is the identity of an element in the table , it gives the indications about Group, period and Block of elements it also predicts the chemical and physical properties of the element.