the properties, the atomic number, and atomic mass
The Periodic Table tells you how many protons are in an atom by their Elemental Number. In other words, yes, the Periodic Table tells you how many protons are in an atom.
The periodic table tells you that elements in the same group have similar chemical properties because they have the same number of valence electrons. This influences how they react with other elements and helps predict their behavior in compounds.
The p-block on the periodic table is the chunk of mostly nonmetals starting at group 13 that ends at the Noble gases on the far right side.
Elements in the same period has same number of valence shells.There are 7 periods in Periodic Table.
The periodic table can be used to describe atomic structure by using the period to tell you how many shells (principle quantum number) there are in an element, and the group number can be used to tell you the number of valence electrons in the outermost shell.
*Symbol*Atomic number *Relative atomic mass
The periodic table tells you chemical elements. :)
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the benefit is that you can tell the atomic number atomic mass its symbol and where it is on the periodic table
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it tells us that their chemical properties are similar, and in many cases follow a trend.
The Periodic Table tells you how many protons are in an atom by their Elemental Number. In other words, yes, the Periodic Table tells you how many protons are in an atom.
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Atomic weight
You can tell it is an element as it is on the periodic table, as Fe, in the transition metals block.
Electronegativity increases while moving left to right along the period and decreases down the group in the periodic table.
The atomic number of each element is on the periodic table. The elements are arranged on the periodic table in order of increasing atomic number.