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How long did it take to construct the periodic table?

It's been worked on for many years, but is technically not done yet


Does noble gases fill more that one column of the periodic table?

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Is it true that elements in the middle of the periodic table are not able to bond with other elements.?

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What is the most American element on the periodic table?

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