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Q: Where in the periodic table would we classify silicon?
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What element that would show chemical properties most similar to carbon?

Silicon Directly below it on the periodic table


How would you find the grams on the periodic table?

The periodic table doesn't show grams; and which grams ?


Where would a malleable and ductile sample be found on the periodic table?

On the far left on the periodic table.


Where would an element with an electronegativity of 3.0 be located on the periodic table?

In the right corner of the periodic table.


When new elements are placed into the periodic table what happens?

If new elements are placed, then they would be appended in the periodic table. It won't disturb existing periodic table.


What does NO mean on the periodic table?

The only thing it might mean would be number, but that is usually no. and not NO. NO would be nitrogen oxide (nitric oxide), but that would NOT appear in the periodic table, as it is a compound, and only ELEMENTS appear in the periodic table.


What is one characteristic on the periodic table that is not periodic?

My answer for this would be Colour of the elements.


Which part of the periodic table would you expect to find oxygen?

Oxygen is in the upper right side of the periodic table.


What element in the periodic table is similar to sulfur?

Elements in the periodic table that are similar to sulfur would be oxygen, and selenium


How many elements are included on the modern periodic table?

There are 117 elements on the periodic table, however, there is one blank spot that lies on the periodic table of elements, it has the atomic number of 117. If it were discovered, there would be 118 elements on the periodic table of elements.


How would the periodic table look if the lanthanide actinide series were in their proper place?

Periodic table would be complex then. It will make study of elements difficult.


What is the most common halogen on the periodic table?

The most common halogen on the periodic table would have to be either chlorine or iodine.