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Yes!The elements are arranged in horizontal rows and vertical columns to represent what is called the periods on the periodic table.
The rows (Horizontal) are called Periods and the Columms (Vertical) are called Groups.
The horizontal rows are called periods
The Horizontal Rows are called Periods & the Vertical are Families or Groups.
The horizontal rows in the periodic table are called periods
horizontal lines represent latitude and vertical lines represent longitude
Yes!The elements are arranged in horizontal rows and vertical columns to represent what is called the periods on the periodic table.
Whereas the vertical columns on the periodic table are called "groups", and represent the number of electrons in an element's outermost electron shell (eg. group 2 elements have twoelectrons in their farthest energy level), the horizontal rows, known as "periods", refer to the number of energy shells surrounding the nucleus of an element.
It is called a horizontal line!
The horizontal line is called the horizontal axis
It is called the displacement in the horizontal direction.
they are called Horizons.
x is the horizontal axis on a graph. It can also represent multiplication or the word "by", for example a room is called 10' x 10' (10 by 10).
x is the horizontal axis on a graph. It can also represent multiplication or the word "by", for example a room is called 10' x 10' (10 by 10).
The horizontal axis is also called the x-axis.
The horizontal row is called period.
Rows and Columns and the "boxes" are called cells