Currently 112 elements.
i dont know but look at this.. http://www.hollandchristian.org/kkamps/files/alienperiodictable.pdf
You shove the peridic table up your a hole
The periodic table was first arranged by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869 based on atomic mass and the properties of elements. Later, elements were restructured by Henry Moseley in 1913, who proposed organizing them by atomic number instead of atomic mass. Other scientists, including Glenn T. Seaborg, contributed by discovering and isolating new elements, which led to the modern layout of the table.
Group 7 are Halogens. The most common are Flourine, Chlorine, Iodide, however, there are more
It is named The PERIODIC TABLE. The periods being the horizontal rows The groups being the vertical columns.
The Periodic Table consists of 118 elements, number 118 being ununoctium.
i dont know but look at this.. http://www.hollandchristian.org/kkamps/files/alienperiodictable.pdf
on the right side of the peridic table
group 18 is called noble gases
The elements are given different names. This is done in order to identify them.
Mendeleev's table was more systematic. Elements were arranged in order of atomic masses.
The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of chemical elements based on their atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties. It provides a systematic way to organize and display information about elements.
Dmitri Mendeleev
Element 4 Beryllium
verticle rows are grouped
Assuming you mean in fact the bond of C (Carbon) and H (Hydrogen)... It is merely a bond between the two elements.
You shove the peridic table up your a hole