Is called the Periodic Table
The periodic table of elements lays out the elements in rows and columns. Rows are arranged so that elements with predictable characteristics or properties are in the same column.
Groups are arranged as columns in the periodic table; the contained elements have similar properties.
Mendeleev arranged the elements in a table with the rows ordered by atomic mass and the columns ordered the elements properties.
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The periodic table of elements lays out the elements in rows and columns. Rows are arranged so that elements with predictable characteristics or properties are in the same column.
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Groups are arranged as columns in the periodic table; the contained elements have similar properties.
Dmitri arranged elements in rows and columns. According to him, the properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights.
Dmitri arranged elements in rows and columns. According to him, the properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights.
Mendeleev arranged the elements in a table with the rows ordered by atomic mass and the columns ordered the elements properties.
Because the elements of the column have similar chemical properties and follow trends in the columns
Elements are arranged in rows and columns. Elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic masses.
He put the elements with similar Characteristics into the same column
Across periods (horizontally, by rows) they are arranged in order of their increasing proton number (= atomic number).Downwards (in columns) the groups are arranged so that:elements with similar properties fall into the same columns andthey have the same number of electrons in the outer ('valence') shell.
Across periods (horizontally, by rows) they are arranged in order of their increasing proton number (= atomic number).Downwards (in columns) the groups are arranged so that:elements with similar properties fall into the same columns andthey have the same number of electrons in the outer ('valence') shell.
Madeleev originally arranged the elements in the first periodic table by their average atomic masses. Later it was changed to atomic number by Moseley, or the number of protons each of that element's atom has.