Different periodic tables show different information about an atom's properties. On the normal Periodic Table you can read the atomic number, which is the value of the number of protons in the nucleus.
It really depends on the periodic table you are using. There should be a key explaining what all the numbers and symbols mean.
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First of all you can read the atomic number, which is the value of the number of protons in the nucleus and this is equal to the number of electrons of the atomic element.
the periodic table of elements In this table, elements having similar chemical properties are stacked up. The chemical properties are determined by how many free bonds an atom has open, which is related to how many electrons are in that element's outer shell.
cations and anions
Simply, the periodic table is set up by listing elements by their atomic number, or the number of protons in an atom's nucleus.
Look at the Periodic Table.
neon on the periodic table
magnesium and strontium
The atom right under it and in sodiums family; potassium.
The melting temperature properties generally change as you go from left to right in the periodic table by going down/decreasing.
A atom is not on the periodic table, atoms are inside the elements and compounds on the periodic table if this helps :)
how is prodicity of properties dependent upon number of protonin an atom
This is the atomic number.
An atom's "group" is its column position in the Periodic Table of the Elements. Elements in the same group in the periodic table have similar chemical properties. This is because their atoms have the same number of electrons in the highest occupied energy level.
the periodic table of elements In this table, elements having similar chemical properties are stacked up. The chemical properties are determined by how many free bonds an atom has open, which is related to how many electrons are in that element's outer shell.
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
cations and anions
The Periodic Table tells you how many protons are in an atom by their Elemental Number. In other words, yes, the Periodic Table tells you how many protons are in an atom.
The Periodic Table provides a surprising amount of Information about all of The Atomic Elements in their mono-Atomic form.It is "also" the Key to The Code that determines which Atom will, may, or can Covalently Bond with which Other Atom and specifically especially in which Configurations.