by the elements family
1.4,6,3,9,10
activity series is the list of elements arranged in descending order of chemical activity.
(Apex) 1-introduction-- 2- rising action-- Climax-- falling action-- resolution
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ice, liquid water, and steam
Groups are the vertical columns on the periodic table. There are 18 groups on the periodic table.Group 1 = Alkali MetalsGroup 2 = Alkaline Earth MetalsGroups 3-12 = Transition MetalsGroup 17 = HalogensGroup 18 = Noble gasesthe table is used in chemistry to list in order like elements----long time since general chemistry
list the three bacterial species in order of their increasing fastidiousness
activity series is the list of elements arranged in descending order of chemical activity.
The Median is the 'middle value' in your list or series of numbers. When the totals of the list are odd, the median is the middle entry in the list after sorting the list into increasing order. When the totals of the list are even, the median is equal to the sum of the two middle (after sorting the list into increasing order) numbers divided by two.
Mendeleev arranged the elements in the increasing order of their atomic masses and repeating properties.
(Apex) 1-introduction-- 2- rising action-- Climax-- falling action-- resolution
they discovers a repeating pattern of properties
how do i list 0,1,123,4,34 i proper set notations? and then place the elements in numerical order.
PMMA LDPE HDPE
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The most important principle was the listing in groups, after similar chemical or physical properties.
He listed the elements in his periodic table in groups in which he saw patterns. He left gaps where he thought elements had not yet discovered. Hope this helps :p
This is called sorting.