Each row on the Periodic Table is called a period, while each column is called a group.
its called a period.
A horizontal row on the periodic table of elements is called a period.
On the Periodic table, horizontal rows are given the technical term "periods", while vertical columns are called "groups". Elements in the same period are similar in that they have the same number of energy levels.
This is where the name of the table comes from. A horizontal row of elements is called a period. A vertical column is a group.
each row in the Periodic Table is called a period.
its called a period.
the horizontal sums doubles each time the sum of row 1 = 1 row 2= 2 row 3 = 4 row 4 = 8 row 5 = 16 etc etc.......... the horizontal sums doubles each time the sum of row 1 = 1 row 2= 2 row 3 = 4 row 4 = 8 row 5 = 16 etc etc..........
Periods
There is five rows...so.......there is ten stars in each row. :)
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Each (horizontal) row is called a '''period''', whereas each (vertical) column is called a group.
A row header are the numbers that run down the page to identify the row of cells that go across the sheet (horizontal cells). Columns are the headings that are at the top of the page and represent the cells that go up and down the sheet (vertical cells).
A horizontal row on the periodic table of elements is called a period.
On the Periodic table, horizontal rows are given the technical term "periods", while vertical columns are called "groups". Elements in the same period are similar in that they have the same number of energy levels.
A row in the periodic table is called a period. Periods represent the number of energy levels occupied by electrons in an atom's configuration.
a horizontal row is called a period.a vertical row is called a group