no because i ave saw many picture with diffrent color on Google. made you should ask your teacher
No, the colors used to represent elements in the Periodic Table are usually arbitrary and chosen for visual distinction. The actual colors assigned to the elements do not have any meaning or significance in terms of the elements' properties or characteristics. The colors are simply a visual aid to help differentiate between the elements.
Read the explanations under your periodic table; not all periodic tables have colors.
Elements are found on the periodic table.
you can't really. But if you need to then you can take the different kinds of skittle colors and make them in the shape of the PT (periodic table) and the sort the colors into alkaline metals, alkaline metals, metalloids, nonmetals, noble gases, transition metals, and inner transition metals. I would reccomend looking at a periodic table with color first.
Silver
Now the periodic table is limited to 118 elements.
Read the explanations under your periodic table; not all periodic tables have colors.
Not all periodic tables around the world have the same colors. A rule doesn't exist.
metals, metalloids, and nonmetals
You choose yourself!. all periodic (or at least most) tables are different.. or just copy one from the internet
Elements are found on the periodic table.
The metallic elements on a periodic table may be represented by a certain color unlike those of other elements. Most periodic tables have elements in different colors, so try looking at the key that shows what each color represents for that element.
A color similar to steel fresh surface.
you can't really. But if you need to then you can take the different kinds of skittle colors and make them in the shape of the PT (periodic table) and the sort the colors into alkaline metals, alkaline metals, metalloids, nonmetals, noble gases, transition metals, and inner transition metals. I would reccomend looking at a periodic table with color first.
It can be used to signify anything between physical state at room temperature, whether or not an element is radioactive, or how many valence electrons an element has
Silver
Actually gold does not have a curtain color on the puriodic table,why?because there are diffrent periodic table and gold is under "AU"see for your self.
Argon is an element of the periodic table.