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Can elements be ordered by there atomic number?

Yes, elements can be ordered by their atomic number. The atomic number of an element corresponds to the number of protons in an atom's nucleus, and elements are arranged in the periodic table from lowest to highest atomic number.


How are the elements organized into the periiodic table?

Elements are ordered by atomic number.


Are elements are ordered by their atomic number on the periodic table?

Yes.


Elements are ordered according to what?

average atomic mass number


Why are the numbers ordered as they are on the periodic table?

The numbers on the periodic table, known as atomic numbers, are ordered based on the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. This arrangement follows a pattern that groups elements with similar properties together. The atomic number increases from left to right and top to bottom across the periodic table.


Why do elements of even atomic numbers are more abundant than that of odd numbers?

Elements with even atomic numbers are more abundant than those with odd atomic numbers because of nuclear stability. Elements with even atomic numbers have equal numbers of protons and neutrons, resulting in more stable nuclei due to pairing effects. This stability makes it easier for elements with even atomic numbers to be formed through various nuclear processes, leading to their higher abundance compared to elements with odd atomic numbers.


How are the actinide series elements created?

Elements with atomic numbers 89-94: natural elements.Elements with atomic numbers 95-98: artificial elements but they are also discoverd in nature as ultratraces.Elements with atomic numbers 99-103: artificial elements.


How elements arranged according to increasing atomic number?

atomic numbers


Isotpes of elements have different?

atomic numbers


Chemical elements with atomic numbers greater than that of uranium are called?

Transuranium elements. They typically have atomic numbers higher than 92 (uranium's atomic number) and are all artificially produced through nuclear reactions.


What are atomic numbers of the elements in group 13?

5,13,31,49,81,113


Why aren't atomic masses of elements not whole numbers?

because of its no. in table of elements