A graph can't, you mean the Periodic Table and there are plenty of answers to that question here already.
We haven't seen your graph. However, it is easy to say what kinds of ions elements form. Metals form positive ions and nonmetals form negative ions.
I'm unable to graph atomic radii in this text-based format. However, you can find data on atomic radii for the first 20 elements in a periodic table resource or chemistry textbook. Atomic radii generally decrease across a period from left to right and increase down a group from top to bottom.
The melting point graph shows the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid. It reveals the substance's melting point, which is a key physical property that can help identify and characterize the substance.
A half-life decay graph shows how the amount of a radioactive substance decreases over time. It helps us understand the rate of decay by demonstrating the time it takes for half of the substance to decay. The graph provides insight into the stability and decay process of the substance, allowing scientists to predict how much will remain at any given time.
The pressure vs volume graph for an ideal gas shows that there is an inverse relationship between pressure and volume. This means that as the volume of the gas decreases, the pressure increases, and vice versa.
Rena Descartes who discovered the graph....
It was not discovered but invented.
You can use a table or graph to organize your findings
It depends on what the elements are.
Table Graph
A motion graph can help predict movement by showing how an object's position changes over time. By analyzing the slope and shape of the graph, you can determine the speed, direction, and acceleration of the object. This information can be used to anticipate future movement patterns.
Time.
The graph can be linear, if is just draw the line in the same path and see the Y axis answer. Sorry if you don't understand. =\
the birthrate and death rate will be nearly equal.
You need to know what the label is on the left side of the graph (assuming that the x axis is time).
Plotting geometrical properties on it
line graph