Every book is different. Most basic periodic tables don't show electronegativity, but some fancy ones do. In my chemistry book, the front cover has the usual atomic weights etc. and the back cover has a table with electronegativities.
upper right hand corner
Look it up in "periodic table of elements" You can find the number of a particular element by looking at the Periodic Table; you can also do this by counting the number of protons in the nucleus.
Atomic number of an element can be found on the periodic table. It is located at the upper left-hand corner of the table.
Look on the periodic table of elements. You will find silicon as element 14.
You can find the Periodic table of Elements in science books. You can also find it online and there is some examples in the related links.
look on the periodic table of the elements
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In the same column.
You can find out the symbol, name, mass, state, protons, neutrons, electrons, electronegativity, valence electrons, charge, and many other characteristics of the element considering the characteristics of other elements in the same group or period.
A scientist can find an element with similar properties by locating the element of interest on the periodic table and examining the elements in the same group (column). Elements within the same group have similar chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons. Additionally, the periodic trend of properties such as electronegativity, atomic radius, and ionization energy can provide insights into the similarities among elements in adjacent groups or periods.
find #26 on the periodic table, Fe, iron
Glass is made of sand, and is not a single element