As a start, try writing them as the "lanthanides". This group consists of the fifteen elements from lanthanum, with atomic number 57, through and including lutetium, with atomic number 71. In most periodic tables, they are in a separate row at the bottom of the table, often with a footnote reference at the spot on the table between barium and hafnium.
groups are the vertical columns on the periodic table
In the left corner down of the periodic table.
You don't: The periodic table is a format for displaying elements, not compounds.
Look at the Periodic Table.
In chemistry, none! the period table does not exist one can only find the periodic table although the rows of the periodic table are called periods or series. !
periodic table
groups are the vertical columns on the periodic table
In the left corner down of the periodic table.
Not true I am trying to find the same thing out but I no for a fact they are both on a periodic table.
The periodic table doesn't show grams; and which grams ?
No
On a periodic table.
I can find only two types The Mendeleves Periodic table based on Atomic weight of elements and The Modern Periodic table based on Atomic number of elements.
In chemistry, none! the period table does not exist one can only find the periodic table although the rows of the periodic table are called periods or series. !
you find the ones that have been added to the periodic table in the old days
You don't: The periodic table is a format for displaying elements, not compounds.
Look at the Periodic Table.