From the bottom to the top, the elements of the atomic periodic table have less mass and are more stable, in general.
The atomic radius decreases.
The atomic size increase from top to bottom of periodic table. As the number of shells increases from top to bottom, the atomic size increases.
The elements with the highest mass are on the bottom right of the periodic table.
The atomic radius decreases.
Lanthanides (elements with atomic number 57-71) and actinides (elements with atomic number 89 to 103) are placed at the bottom of the periodic table.
The atomic radius decreases.
The atomic size increase from top to bottom of Periodic Table. As the number of shells increases from top to bottom, the atomic size increases.
The atomic size increase from top to bottom of periodic table. As the number of shells increases from top to bottom, the atomic size increases.
Actinides comprise of atomic number 90-103. They are placed at bottom of periodic table.
The elements with the highest mass are on the bottom right of the periodic table.
The atomic radius decreases.
on the bottom
The atomic mass.
Towards the bottom, atomic mass increases. Atomic number also increases.
Atoms to the left on the periodic table Atoms with a large atomic radius
It is located with the actinides, the second row at the bottom of the periodic table. The atomic number of curium is 96 and has the symbol Cm.
According to the modern periodic table "Elements are the periodic function of their atomic number".They are arranged in increasing atomic no. in the periodic table.