No. It is quite difficult for elements to change into new elements.
Chemical change.
No. Only radioactive elements, which undergo radioactive decay can change to different elements.
The system of the periodic table is not changed after the addition of a new element.
The system of the Periodic Table is not changed after the addition of a new element.
Yes, it is a chemical change; new compounds (elements) are formed !
Chemical change
There is no exact analog. Fissure would be the most strictly correct, but typically use of the word "undergo" is preferred.Examples:Heavy elements more easily undergo fission.Heavy elements more easily fissure.Fusions however works as well both ways.Lighter elements more easily undergo fusion.Lighter elements more easily fuse.
The answer depends on where you started from. The original table, as published by Mendeleev, had a number of gaps and new elements went towards plugging these gaps. However, after 1947, the new elements discovered were appended to the end of the table.
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The system of the Periodic Table is not changed after the addition of a new element.
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