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It is possible that scientists may discover new elements in the future through research and experimentation. Discovering new elements would expand our understanding of the periodic table and the properties of matter.
by creating the periodic table. With the atomic number they all ready managed to sort them into property like elements so when they found new ones they could easily sort them because of the properties of the others
elements not yet known to exisits
they discovers a repeating pattern of properties
Scientists
The gaps in the periodic table provided a framework for scientists to predict the properties of undiscovered elements based on the trends and patterns observed in the known elements. By identifying missing elements in the periodic table, scientists were able to focus their search on regions where certain properties were expected based on the elements surrounding the gaps. This guided experimental efforts to discover and synthesize new elements.
People did not discover about it, scientists did. They did it in 1985.
The repeated tests done by scientists to discover or demonstrate something is called experiments.
The group of medieval scientists who attempted to change elements into gold were known as alchemists. They believed in the concept of transmutation, aiming to discover the Philosopher's Stone, a mythical substance thought to have the power to turn base metals into gold.
The repeated tests done by scientists to discover or demonstrate something is called experiments.
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