The row that begins with Li is called the alkali metals row in the Periodic Table. This row consists of elements that are highly reactive and exhibit properties such as low melting points and high electrical conductivity.
A row on the periodic table is a horizontal arrangement of elements that share similar properties. These elements have the same number of electron shells. Each row represents one energy level or electron shell in an atom.
The row in the periodic table is determined by the principal quantum number (n) of the element's electrons, which represents the energy level or shell that the electrons occupy. Each row corresponds to a different principal quantum number, with the first row corresponding to n=1, the second row to n=2, and so on.
The insertion of a row in a table is called "adding a record," while the insertion of a column is known as "adding a field" or "adding a column."
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The Horizontal Rows are named 'PERIODS'. The Vertical Columns are named 'GROUPS'.
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a horizontal row is called a period.a vertical row is called a group
No, it's called a data record
A row of connected mountains is called a mountain range.
A vertical row of bricks is called a channel.
Each row below the header row is called a "data row" or simply a "record." These rows contain specific information or entries that correspond to the categories defined in the header row.
The vertical "rows" are called Columns, and the horizontal "rows" are called Periods
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Each row on the periodic table is called a period, while each column is called a group.
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