the oldest known element in Periodic Table is copper -8000 years old know element
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The periodic table is a set of elements organized by their atomic number, electron configurations, and recurring chemical properties. It consists of rows, known as periods, and columns, known as groups. Elements in the same group share similar chemical behaviors.
i don't know the scientist but it is the periodic table of the elements
Yes it is a group is a family remember that when dealing with the periodic table.
Dmitri Mendeleev is known as the father of the periodic table of elements. He arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic weight and grouped them based on similar properties. Mendeleev's periodic table laid the foundation for the modern periodic table we use today.
There are 118 known elements on the periodic table.
It is called the Periodic Table of Elements.
It is named The PERIODIC TABLE. The periods being the horizontal rows The groups being the vertical columns.
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The periodic table is a set of elements organized by their atomic number, electron configurations, and recurring chemical properties. It consists of rows, known as periods, and columns, known as groups. Elements in the same group share similar chemical behaviors.
i don't know the scientist but it is the periodic table of the elements
The Periodic Table of Elements
Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834 - 1907) is considered the father of the periodic table.
No, it is not true.
The Periodic Table of the Elements, sometimes called just the Periodic Table, is the document in which elements are organized by their properties. It was created in 1869.
All of the known 118 naturally occurring and synthetic elements are arranged on the periodic table.
Yes it is a group is a family remember that when dealing with the periodic table.
Dmitri Mendeleev is known as the father of the periodic table of elements. He arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic weight and grouped them based on similar properties. Mendeleev's periodic table laid the foundation for the modern periodic table we use today.