Elements 57 through 70 on the Periodic Table are part of the Lanthanide Series
No, electricity per se is NOT an elemental property from the periodic table. One can glean information about electrical conductivity from the periodic table, however.
they are numbered by their Atomic numbers
The periodic table does not include non-elemental substances like water, compounds, or mixtures. Organic compounds, minerals, and other non-elemental substances are not listed on the periodic table.
from 1 to 7
Copper, Cu on the periodic table, is an elemental metal.
It is called an elemental group.
Plutonium (atomic number 94) is the last element in the periodic table that may be found naturally, in trace amounts.
Vertical columns are numbered from 1-18. There are 18 vertical columns.
A period on the periodic table is a horizontal row that represents the number of electron shells an atom has. A series on the periodic table refers to a group of elements that share similar chemical properties, such as the lanthanide and actinide series.
The elements are listed in the order of how many atoms they have. For example, hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table. Hydrogen is the smallest element, and has one atom.
Because it is elemental. That is: it is not an alloy. It has a unique number of protons and neutrons.
The Periodic Table tells you how many protons are in an atom by their Elemental Number. In other words, yes, the Periodic Table tells you how many protons are in an atom.