An anion, simply carries across the atom numbers, in greater size. But that is only with the metals, with non-metals, the numbers are arranged by how less the number is. So the higher the atom number, the further across will the anion be on the Periodic table but with non-metals, the less the atom number the closer to the metal section will the anion be on the Periodic Table.
Atomic size decreases across the rows of the periodic table
Periods go across the periodic table. Groups go down.
Periods are the elements on the periodic table that go across, in rows. So basically going across each row is called a period
In the periodic table a column is the elements that go down the way.for exampleLiNaKRbCsFrThis is a column and called the Alkali metals. Group 1.A period is when it goes across.
groups on the periodic table are the vertical coumns that go up and down. A period on the periodic table are the rows that go horizontal or across.
Atomic size decreases across the rows of the periodic table
Electronegativity increases across (left to right) the periodic table and decreases on going down.
Periods go across the periodic table. Groups go down.
Atomic number increases by one as we move from left to right in a periodic table.
The atomic number increases by 1 as one go across a row on periodic table. The elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number.
Periods are the elements on the periodic table that go across, in rows. So basically going across each row is called a period
they go by there atomic mass's
Periods on the periodic table go across and are based on the number of unexcited electrons increasing as you read across. Groups on the periodic table are read down the table and share the same number of valence electrons.
Periods on the periodic table refer to the rows of elements. As the elements progress to the right, the atomic numbers increase, usually in steps of 1.
In the periodic table a column is the elements that go down the way.for exampleLiNaKRbCsFrThis is a column and called the Alkali metals. Group 1.A period is when it goes across.
groups on the periodic table are the vertical coumns that go up and down. A period on the periodic table are the rows that go horizontal or across.
It is a trend in itself, it isn't caused by a trend.