The Periodic Table is an arrangement of the elements by atomic number. It was made by Dmitri (Deh-Mee-Tri) Mendeleev (Men-Del-Leh-Av) The set-up and the specific details vary due to the different types of tables.
Group 18.
On the periodic table the elements are called groups.
bi and po
groups 3-12 i think
They are organized by atomic number (the number of protons/electrons in the element).
Metal is located throughout the periodic table. The periodic table is based on atomic weight. Metals range from some of the lightest to the heaviest of elements.
are a sub set of galvanic cells the used metals in the alkali metal group of the periodic tabel
a database has coloms going down and across which means that the tabel is the thing that is made out of these is called a tabel.
There were around 52 known elements in the periodic table in 1834. The periodic table was still in its early stages of development during this time, and many elements were discovered and added to the table in the years that followed.
No, not unless you are asked to.
Kepler was a mathematician, astronomer and astrologer. He did no work with the periodic tabel, which hadn't been discerned yet, at any rate - that was Mendeleev, some centuries later.
Julius Lothar Meyer was a contemporary of Mendeleev and like him and Newlands made contributions to the classification of elements in what we now call the periodic tabel.