Yes depending on which scientists version of the Periodic Table you look at. Henry Moseleys ideas on the periodic table was the first to increase by atomic number.
Atomic number increases by one as we move from left to right in a periodic table.
In modern periodic table, elements are listed by increasing atomic number.
Within a periodic table column, the boiling point goes up as the atomic number is increased. However, this does not occur nearly so consistently as the atomic number goes up across a period of the periodic table.
elements are listed in the periodic table in order of increasing atomic number
Both the atomic number and atomic mass. among many other things. They increase the atomic number because the atomic number IS the number of protons in an atom. They increase the atomic mass because the atomic mass is the number of protons + neutrons in an atom. Basically the main two things..
The atomic number and atomic masses increase as you move from left to right.
As you go down the columns of the periodic table the number of protons (and electrons) in the element increase. As the atomic number increases, so does the radius at each electron shell.
Yes.
it is atomic number
Atomic number increases by one as we move from left to right in a periodic table.
According to the modern periodic table "Elements are the periodic function of their atomic number".They are arranged in increasing atomic no. in the periodic table.
The atomic size increase from top to bottom of Periodic Table. As the number of shells increases from top to bottom, the atomic size increases.
The atomic size increase from top to bottom of periodic table. As the number of shells increases from top to bottom, the atomic size increases.
The atomic number increases by 1 as one go across a row on periodic table. The elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number.
Atomic radius decreases horizontally in periodic table. This is due to increase in nuclear charge.
The periodic table is a function of the atomic number.
The atomic number of an element is the number of protons in the nucleus of one atom of that element. In general, atomic numbers increase as you move to the right and down in the table.