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Yes, Dimitri Mendeleev did (accurately, I might add) predict where elements would appear in his table. He also correctly predicted some of the missing elements' properties, based on where they were positioned in his table.
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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.
No, because as the days and years go past, more scientists will find out more information on the periodic table. When they find out information on the periodic table, sometimes new elements are found, adding new elements on the periodic table causes it to change.
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Add a new slide and use the button on the placeholder to add a table.
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Field size automatically fills in a certain value in new records as you add to the table.
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No. It will create a new line in a cell in the table in Word.
When you press the tab key from the last cell in the table it adds a new blank row to the bottom of the table.
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When you add a new song to Google Play, it should appear at the top of the screen.