answersLogoWhite

0

The density properties generally change as you go down the columns of the Periodic Table by increasing.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is one property that you can't find on the periodic table?

The physical properties are not listed in periodic table. The properties like density is not listed.These can't be found on periodic table.


How is density associated with the periodic table?

Generally the density of the chemical elements is increasing from the top to the bottom of the periodic table of Mendeleev.


How does the modern periodic arrange the elements?

The modern Periodic Table arranges elements based on properties. These properties include valence electrons of the elements and density for example.


What are the density trends in the periodic table and how do they impact the properties of elements?

The density of elements generally increases from left to right across a period in the periodic table and decreases down a group. This trend is due to the increasing atomic mass and decreasing atomic volume of elements. Higher density elements tend to have higher melting and boiling points, as well as greater hardness and strength.


What are some properties mendeleev used to place the elements in order?

He mostly used this: -How much atomic mass (at first he used this method but he later corrected it to this:) -atomic number or the number of protons He used this to determined the order of the periodic table together:)


Which properties increases down the periodic table?

As you move down the periodic table, several properties tend to increase, including atomic radius, metallic character, and density. The atomic radius increases due to the addition of electron shells, which places outer electrons farther from the nucleus. Metallic character increases because elements become more likely to lose electrons and exhibit metallic properties. Additionally, density generally increases as atomic mass increases relative to volume.


Is there a density trend on the periodic table?

Density increases down a group on the periodic table. The trend is more complex across a period. Metals are generally more dense than nonmetals, but among metals on a period, density increases to the right.


What are three things that can be predicted about an elements from its position on the periodic table?

Examples: atomic weight, density, chemical properties.


How does the modern periodic table arrange the elements?

In the modern version of the periodic table, the elements are arranged in increasing order of the atomic number. The chemical properties of an element can be predicted by its group. For example group 1 elements react violently to give away one electron to form +1 ions where group 18 elements are inert in standard temperature and pressure. This periodic table was introduced by Henry Mosley.


How did Mendeleev place germanium on the periodic table?

Mendeleev was able to predict the properties of the yet unknown element (Germanium) by the properties of the surrounding known elements on his periodic table of the elements. Predicting properties such as reactivity, density, atomic mass, etc., he knew where the undiscovered element would be placed.


If the elements of the periodic table were sequenced by density from smallest to largest what would they have in common Would they have similar chemical and physical properties?

Each chemical element has specific chemical and physical properties.


Did mendeleev group the elements by density?

No, Mendeleev grouped the elements by atomic mass and chemical properties to create the periodic table. While there may be some correlation between element density and position on the periodic table, density was not the primary factor Mendeleev used for organization.