no because if you look back in time more they didn't know as much as we do now so we learn more over time so if you looked back in time you wold see that there would be gaps in random spots on the Periodic Table. :)
The most corrosive elements on the Periodic Table are all of the halogens.
Acids are not on the periodic table. Acids are compounds, the periodic table is only for elements.
CO2 is not on the periodic table. The periodic table of elements, funnily enough houses all the elements. CO2 is a compound made up of other elements and therefore isnt on the table.
A group is a column in the periodic table of elements.
a periodic table google it look under images and they should all be right it starts with 1 hydrogen
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They are all pnictogens (pnicogens) They all behave in similar ways
Not all the elements in the periodic table are renewable.
The periodic table.
When looked at the Periodic Table its u will see that each column has a # on the top of the periodic table...group 1 is the 1st column to the left & are the alkaline metals...the last column all the way to the right of periodic table are nobel gases..for example. Transition metals are all the elements in groups # 3-12. (In between where the metals & the non metals locations on the P.T). Hope that helps!
It is called the Periodic Table of Elements.
The most corrosive elements on the Periodic Table are all of the halogens.
Hydrogen is in the periodic table because it is an element, and all elements are in the periodic table.
Acids are not on the periodic table. Acids are compounds, the periodic table is only for elements.
All chemical elements are placed in the periodic table.
The periodic table contain all the chemical elements.
The periodic table include all the chemical elements.