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SrCl2 is the molecular formula of the compound, strontium chloride. The periodic table will list elements and not compounds. However the elements Strontium (symbol Sr, group 2, period 5) and Chlorine (symbol Cl, group 17, period 3) are found on the periodic table
Ci means chlorine in the periodic table
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It means that the elements have same number of shells. Period determines the number of shells of an element.
The periodic table of elements was invented by the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev and nowadays it's the most common way to tabulate the elements.
SrCl2 is the molecular formula of the compound, strontium chloride. The periodic table will list elements and not compounds. However the elements Strontium (symbol Sr, group 2, period 5) and Chlorine (symbol Cl, group 17, period 3) are found on the periodic table
Periodic means repeating. When Mendeleev was rearranging the elements, he noticed that some of their properties matched with one another about every eight elements. Thus, when the elements are arranged in the rows of the Periodic Table, they also have matching properties in each column.
Ci means chlorine in the periodic table
What do you mean exactly? cause the elements on the periodic table are the letters like the H and O are Hydrogen and Oxygen.
a family of the periodic table is like a group of elements of the same type.
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The periodic table consists of elements; NaCl (sodium chloride, or table salt) is a compound.
A period is a horizontal row.
It means that the elements have same number of shells. Period determines the number of shells of an element.
If you have a periodic table of the elements available, look at the second column from the right. Those elements are often referred to as "halogens". The "rows" in the periodic table are often referred to as the "periods". So the halogen from the third period would be "CL", or chlorine. Glad to help with your homework.
If you mean the table of the elements which is arranged systematically, this is the periodic table.
The periodic table of elements was invented by the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev and nowadays it's the most common way to tabulate the elements.