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Atomic number is not related to oxidation number. If you want to find the atomic number of a particular element, all you have to do is find it on the periodic table of elements.
There is at least one oxidation number shared by all the elements in a periodic table column, but some of the elements may have more than one oxidation number and some of these additional oxidation numbers may not be possible for all the elements in a column.
The oxidation number is located in the top right-hand corner of each element box; for many elements there is more than one.
Chemical elements are organized in the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Every element on the Periodic Table has an OXIDATION NUMBER of zero, including Lithium.
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atomic number
Atomic number is not related to oxidation number. If you want to find the atomic number of a particular element, all you have to do is find it on the periodic table of elements.
There is at least one oxidation number shared by all the elements in a periodic table column, but some of the elements may have more than one oxidation number and some of these additional oxidation numbers may not be possible for all the elements in a column.
The oxidation number is located in the top right-hand corner of each element box; for many elements there is more than one.
No one give number to elements in periodic table. they have been calculated
by their atomic number in the periodic table by grouping the elements on the periodic table
The elements arranged according to their atomic number in the table are called periodic table.
It is number 56 on the Periodic Table of Elements
Chemical elements are organized in the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Every element on the Periodic Table has an OXIDATION NUMBER of zero, including Lithium.
Atomic Number