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mass and whether or not it's a metal. also how volatile it is

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Beulah Skiles

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What do you notice about the location of all the element families on the periodic table tell you?

It can tell you crtain characteristics of that element.


Why do elements appear more than once in the periodic table?

The modern periodic table doesn't, but someone probably organized the periodic table by characteristics. A few elements have multiple characteristics of various groups or periods.... Ergo, it would be fitting to place an element in multiple spots of the table as seen fit. Hope this helps (:


What characteristics of the element is used to organize the modern periodic table?

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What is an element id?

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What is the place of an element in the modern periodic table determined by?

The number of protons in an atom of the element.


When an element emits a beta particle it becomes an element that occupies what place in the periodic table?

When an element emits a beta particle, it transforms into an element that occupies the place immediately following it in the periodic table. This is because beta decay involves the transformation of a neutron into a proton, increasing the atomic number by one.


What characteristic of an element its place on the table?

The characteristic of an element that determines its place on the periodic table is its atomic number, which is the number of protons in the nucleus of its atoms. The elements are arranged on the table in order of increasing atomic number.


Where on the periodic table is the element found?

The location of an element on the periodic table is determined by its atomic number, which in turn dictates its placement based on electron configuration and chemical properties. The element's position on the periodic table can provide information about its characteristics and reactivity with other elements.


How can the periodic table be used to predict the properties of an element that has not been discovered?

It can't. the properties of an element determine it's group placement, without knowledge of these properties (or, indeed, the element itself) it would be impossible to place an element in it's proper place on the periodic table.


Is the information given in each element box of the periodic table relevant to its position in the table?

Yes, the information given in each element box of the periodic table is relevant to its position in the table. This information typically includes the element's atomic number, symbol, name, atomic mass, and electron configuration, which are all characteristic of that element and help to organize it within the table based on its properties and characteristics.


An element that has some of the characteristics of metal is called?

A metalloid is an element that has some characteristics of both metals and nonmetals. Metalloids are found in a diagonal line between metals and nonmetals on the periodic table, such as silicon and arsenic.


What properties or characteristics did Mendeleyev use to sort the elements in his periodic table?

ascending atomic weight, what the element reacts to and how