Those with full electron "shells" which means that electron pairing is complete and doesn't need a second bonding arrangement. Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon.
I dont even know
i dont know but look at this.. http://www.hollandchristian.org/kkamps/files/alienperiodictable.pdf
I can help guide you through filling out the alien periodic table. You can start by identifying the element symbols and atomic numbers for the alien elements. Then, organize them in a table format similar to the periodic table on Earth. You can also include information like atomic mass and electron configurations if desired.
Periods in the periodic table tell you the number of electron shells an element has. As you move across a period from left to right, the number of protons, electrons, and valence electrons increases by one, resulting in elements with similar chemical properties being grouped together.
Elements 104-109 on the periodic table do not have official names because they were discovered through different research groups and have not yet been confirmed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). The naming process for new elements involves a thorough review by IUPAC to ensure that the discovery meets their criteria before an official name can be assigned.
I dont even know
i dont know but look at this.. http://www.hollandchristian.org/kkamps/files/alienperiodictable.pdf
i dont know thats why i came here da
i dont think that science would be the same if the periodic table was not invented because science mainley has to do with the way the elements are organized
i dont think there is ant,but there is liquid metal,but only at room temp.
No. they dont represent the periodic table.
its simple you dont
You dont
I can help guide you through filling out the alien periodic table. You can start by identifying the element symbols and atomic numbers for the alien elements. Then, organize them in a table format similar to the periodic table on Earth. You can also include information like atomic mass and electron configurations if desired.
they dont because they dont talk
The periodic table is a list of elements - substances made up of only one type of atom. Carbon dioxide (for example) isn't on the periodic table because it is made up of two different atoms - oxygen (O) and Carbon (C) both oxygen and carbon are on the periodic table because they cant be broken down into other substances. A substance which is made up of 1 single atom type is an Element. These are on the periodic table. A substance which is made up of two different atom types is a Compound. These are not on the periodic table, however all the 'ingredients' making them up are on the periodic table.
Periods in the periodic table tell you the number of electron shells an element has. As you move across a period from left to right, the number of protons, electrons, and valence electrons increases by one, resulting in elements with similar chemical properties being grouped together.