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The relationship is that the elements are organized by periods. Each row is a period and it goes from left to right. Each row is a period identified by different colors. Elements on the same row have something in common. All of the elements in a period have the same number of atomic orbitals. For example all the elements on the 1st row have only one orbital for its electrons. All the elements on the 2nd period (row) have two orbitals for its electrons. This repeats to period (row) 7.

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Which term refers to the way a composition was constructed?

The term that refers to the way a composition was constructed is "form." Form relates to the arrangement and organization of elements within a piece of music, art, or literature, providing a framework for the overall structure and development of the work.


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What is the significance of the vertical columns in the periodic table?

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Which term refers to the way a composition was constructed?

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