The Periodic Table.
The atomic number of an element is how many protons is in it. So the chart is arranged lowest atomic number to highest.
That table or chart would be the "Periodic Table" commonly found in any good chemistry text book.
Dimitri Mendeleev arranged the known chemical elements into a systematic chart known as the Periodic Table. By organizing the elements by atomic number and properties, this table allows for predictions of the behavior and characteristics of elements within each group.
Mendeleev's scheme was different from the modern periodic table because he listed the elements in order according to the relative atomic mass. Dmitri Mendeleev created his periodic table in 1868.
The periodic table is a chart that organizes elements based on their properties and atomic structure. Mendeleev's table was an earlier version of the periodic table that arranged elements by atomic weight and grouped them by similar properties. Mendeleev's table also left gaps for undiscovered elements, predicting their properties accurately.
he arranged the various in the increasing order of atomic mass and found that some properties of the elements were repeated at certain intervals of atomic masses
No, the periodic table is a chart of elements arranged by their atomic number and chemical properties, not compounds. It provides information on elements' atomic structure, such as their electron configuration and reactivity, rather than compounds formed by combining elements.
The periodic table arranges elements not only by their atomic numbers, but by properties called periodic trends. These include, electron affinity, ionization energy, metallic and nonmetallic character, and atomic radius. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_trends
the periodic table
organizational chart
Because he was creating a book called the Principle of Chemistry and he noticed the pattern in every elment. So he made a table or (chart) called Periodic Table of Elements.
Symbol Name Atomic Number Atomic Mass