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The first periodic table was a handwritten table by Mendeleev. It had groups horizontally across the top and periods down the left hand side. The elements were all put into certain groups with only their chemicals symbols and atomic numbers depicted.
Periodic table contain only chemical elements.
The periodic table has, what are called, elements. Elements are substances made up of only one type of atom.
Most minerals are compounds, which contain several different elements. The periodic table consists only of elements. And all minerals, without exception, are composed of the elements which are found on the periodic table of elements.
182 I don't think there are compounds in the periodic table. As far as I know the periodic table contains only elements, compounds are formed by ionic/covalent bonding which is another story already. http://www.webelements.com/
The periodic table of elements does not contain laws, only elements.
There are no compounds on the periodic table. The periodic table only lists elements.
Rock is not an element and therefore is not on the periodic table. Only elements are on the periodic table
The first periodic table was a handwritten table by Mendeleev. It had groups horizontally across the top and periods down the left hand side. The elements were all put into certain groups with only their chemicals symbols and atomic numbers depicted.
Only elements are in the periodic table (about 100) but oil is not an element, it is a substance.
Everywhere. The periodic table only has elements
There are no acids on the periodic table, Only elements.
CO3 is not placed in periodic table. Only elements are arranged in periodic table.
Only 2 elements of the 126 elements in the periodic table are liquid.
Periodic table contain only chemical elements.
Water isn't on the periodic table as it is a compound and only elements are on the periodic table
No. Only pure elements are listed in the periodic table of elements.