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The atomic number would be the least amount of information needed.
Yes, each element on the periodic table has a unique name and chemical symbol.
The last element in each period is a noble element. It is non-reactive.
They are the symbols for the elements . Often they are some of the letters of the English name.For example, Si means Silicon. Silver cannot be Si as well. Therefore, we use the Latin translation, Argentium, to create Ag.
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There are 118 elements known and hence there are 118 boxes in the modern periodic table. Each box represent a given element.
The atomic number would be the least amount of information needed.
The number listed above the symbol of an element on the periodic table is the element's atomic number.
Each element is represented by a one or two-letter symbol.
Each element is represented by a one or two-letter symbol.
Yes, each element on the periodic table has a unique name and chemical symbol.
The last element in each period is a noble element. It is non-reactive.
They are the symbols for the elements . Often they are some of the letters of the English name.For example, Si means Silicon. Silver cannot be Si as well. Therefore, we use the Latin translation, Argentium, to create Ag.
Isotopes of each element.
The groups in the periodic table tell you what each element within them will react with, the number of valance electrons the element has, and what family it is in.
The system of the Periodic Table is not changed after the addition of a new element.
Each of oxygen and nitrogen is a chemical element.