The word for columns in the Periodic Table is groups. They are also referred as families.
The horizontal lines are called "periods" and show how many "shells" each atom hasThe horizontal rows in the periodic table are called periods. The vertical columns are called groups.
the periodic table is stupid
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If you have a table in Word, then it is made up of columns and rows, which create cells, similar to cells on a spreadsheet.If you have a table in Word, then it is made up of columns and rows, which create cells, similar to cells on a spreadsheet.If you have a table in Word, then it is made up of columns and rows, which create cells, similar to cells on a spreadsheet.If you have a table in Word, then it is made up of columns and rows, which create cells, similar to cells on a spreadsheet.If you have a table in Word, then it is made up of columns and rows, which create cells, similar to cells on a spreadsheet.If you have a table in Word, then it is made up of columns and rows, which create cells, similar to cells on a spreadsheet.If you have a table in Word, then it is made up of columns and rows, which create cells, similar to cells on a spreadsheet.If you have a table in Word, then it is made up of columns and rows, which create cells, similar to cells on a spreadsheet.If you have a table in Word, then it is made up of columns and rows, which create cells, similar to cells on a spreadsheet.If you have a table in Word, then it is made up of columns and rows, which create cells, similar to cells on a spreadsheet.If you have a table in Word, then it is made up of columns and rows, which create cells, similar to cells on a spreadsheet.
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like as in the periodic table of how it is listed.
No you cannot. 63 is the maximum number of columns for a table created in Word. If you require more than that, use Excel instead.
The word you want is: heterogeneous, but I have no idea how it relates to the periodic table!
On the Periodic Table, the symbol for Mercury is "Hg." It comes from the Latin/Greek word, "hydrargyrum".
There are two columns (groups) on the Periodic Table that contain the word 'Alkali'. They are the first and second groups. The first group is the Alkali Metals. This group contains the elements Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr. The second group on the Periodic Table is the Alkaline Earth Metals. This group contains the elements Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra.
Fe on the periodic table (element 26) is short for the Latin word for iron.
Yes. Tables in general are made up of rows and columns. If it is a database table it can be said to be made up of records which are rows and fields which are columns.