Xenon is listed as the 54th element on the Periodic Table. It is an inert gas but you will find it on the IUPAC Periodic Table as a "Noble Gas". It has an Atomic Mass of 131.3 grams.
Xenon belongs to the noble gases group in the periodic table.
Boron is located in Group 13 (formerly Group IIIA) and Period 2 of the periodic table. It has an atomic number of 5.
The element's location on the periodic table indicates its period, which corresponds to the number of electron shells in its atomic structure.
Chlorine is located in Group 17 (halogens) and period 3 of the periodic table.
An element's electron configuration determines its chemical properties, which in turn influence its placement on the periodic table. Elements with similar electron configurations tend to exhibit similar chemical behavior and are grouped together on the periodic table in columns (groups). The periodic table is organized based on similarities in electron configurations to help predict an element's properties based on its location.
Xenon belongs to the noble gases group in the periodic table.
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Metalloids are placed in a zig-zag pattern in periodic table. They are to the left of non-metals.
Boron is located in Group 13 (formerly Group IIIA) and Period 2 of the periodic table. It has an atomic number of 5.
They use a Periodic Table.
Period 1 Group 0
group 14, period 2
The element's location on the periodic table indicates its period, which corresponds to the number of electron shells in its atomic structure.
Gases are located on the rigt side.