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A period are the rows going across on a periodic table, a group is the rows going up and down. there is no relation in them.
rows. the vertical columns are called periods
The rows in the periodic table are called periods. There are 7 periods in periodic table.
The rows on the periodic table are called periods.
The horizontal rows on the periodic table are called periods.
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A period are the rows going across on a periodic table, a group is the rows going up and down. there is no relation in them.
The horizontal rows on the periodic table are called periods.
If you want to make a table in Word, you need to click 'insert', click the table box, and then choose the number of rows and columns you want to have in your table.
You can have a table without rows. It would be an empty table with no data. select (*)count from TABLENAME; 0 rows returned.
Full outer join will fetch at maximum 'addition of 2 tables' Ex: Table A - 2 rows; Table B - 3 rows. Full outer join will fetch in 2+3 = 5 rows. Where as in Cartesian product will fetch in 'product of 2 tables'. Ex: Table A - 2 rows; Table B - 3 rows. Full outer join will fetch in 2x3 = 6 rows
There are 7 periods in the modern periodic table.
rows. the vertical columns are called periods
There are 18 groups that make up The Periodic Table of Elements.
The rows in the periodic table are called periods. There are 7 periods in periodic table.
18 columnsThere are 18 columns in the s, d, and p blocks on the periodic table.The f block adds 14 more to periods 6 & 7 when included.
The horizontal rows on the periodic table are called periods.