answersLogoWhite

0

No,

Each of the columns in a periodic table represents a group.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

The elements in a row of the periodic table?

The vertical "rows" are called Columns, and the horizontal "rows" are called Periods


Elements in a column are called a?

Vertical columns are called groups. Horizontal rows are called periods.


What are the columns and rows of the periodic table of elements called what do they group together if anything?

The columns are groups or families, and the rows are periods.


What are the columns on a periodic table called?

The columns are called groups (or, sometimes, families). The rows are called periods.


What are elements in the same columnof the periodic table called?

columns - Groups Rows - Periods


Vertical columns of elements on the periodic table are called groups or?

False. The vertical columns are known as groups whereas the horizontal rows are known as periods.


What is a periodic table of the elements?

Horizontal rows in Periodic Table are called Periods


Was the horizontal rows in the periodic table known as groups?

They are called periods because after each period in the following period elements are ordered according to their properties at the intersection with vertical columns (groups) and these properties are periodically reproduced.


What are the names of the columns and rows in periodic table?

periods are the rows and families are the columns


Vertical columns of elements on the periodic table are called?

false The vertical columns are known as groups whereas the horizontal rows are known as periods.


What are the different rows of elements in the periodic table called?

The rows of elements in the periodic table are called periods. There are a total of 7 periods in the periodic table, each representing a different energy level or shell in which the elements' electrons are arranged.


Is The vertical columns on the periodic table of elements are called periods true?

No, the horizontal rows on the periodic table are called periods. The vertical columns are called groups or families. Each period represents the number of electron shells an atom of an element has, while each group shares similar chemical properties.