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each row in the Periodic Table is called a period.
Groups are the verticals and periods are the horizontal lines
The rows on the periodic table are called periods
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The rows on the periodic table are called periods.
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each row in the Periodic Table is called a period.
A table can do this.
columns are the horizantal lines and groups are are the vertical lines
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A horizontal series of cells in a table is usually called a "row". A vertical series of cells in a table is usually called a "column".
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