as a reference tool
Periodic table help to estimate the chemical and physical properties of elements.
The periodic table was created by chemists, specifically Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. Mendeleev organized the elements based on their properties and atomic weights to create a system that displayed the periodic trends of elements.
Dimitri Mendeleev is credited with the the creation of the first modern and rational periodic table of chemical elements; but other chemists also had contributions.
These are called periods. Although some chemists simply call them rows.
It is useful so they can create more scientific elements Chemists consider the periodic table useful is because it gives information to the atomic number, the average atomic mass, The chemical symbol, a general knowledge to valence electrons, basic knowledge that can be used to determine ions, the ability to determine metals, halogens, noble gases, alkalines, nonmetals, etc and this is all just at arm reach.
What to use instead of the periodic table.
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How have chemists used the Periodic Table over time
Periodic table group elements with similar properties together. It makes study of elements easier for chemists.
Periodic table help to estimate the chemical and physical properties of elements.
By grouping the elements on the Periodic Table.
The periodic table was created by chemists, specifically Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. Mendeleev organized the elements based on their properties and atomic weights to create a system that displayed the periodic trends of elements.
Sodium Chloride ,which is capital I in the periodic table, is what "chemists" call salt.
one of them is dmitri mendeleev
no there isn't not in the periodic table anyway and that is the only symbol chemists use.
Many modifications were done. Finally moseley's periodic table was accepted.
Chemists call this the periodic table of elements.