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There are few types of atoms that can be found in lipids. Oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen atoms are found in them, but they may also contain phosphate atoms.

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What is the periodic table made up of?

The composition of the periodic table is made up of periods and groups. The table arranges the chemical elements based off of their atomic numbers, chemical properties and electron configurations.


What did Mendeleev do that was so important?

He created a periodic table arranged by atomic mass. He wasn't the first, but he was the first to leave spaces in his table for unknown elements. At his time, there were only 63 known elements. Based on the elements around the blank space, scientists could predict the properties of the unknown element. The spaces were filled in when they were discovered.


What is fats lipids?

Some examples of fats and lipids are: butter, oils, fat off of pork and things.


How is the table of elements you prepared similar to the modern periodic table?

Yes, modern day periodic table was based off of Mendeleev's. The difference is that the modern day periodic table is arranged by atomic number, and Mendeleev's was arranged by atomic mass.


What does the nucleus of one atom want to do to the electrons nearby the atom?

depends on the atom and how many electrons it needs to complete its outer shell. Elements like Oxygen, Florine i.e. the right side of the periodic tableexcludingthe noble gases, these elements want to take an electron off of the metal groups which are generally on the left side of the Periodic Table, the metal elements for example arePotassium, Magnesium etc. The metals want to lose an electron because they are closer to having an full outer shell if they get rid of 1 or two electrons

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What chart shows the repeating properties of elements?

periodic table off course


How many synthetic atoms have been found?

I don't know the exact count...but the two rows of elements off by themself at the bottom of the periodic table are all synthetically created.


What are two elements off the periodic table that have the same insects name in them?

Lanthanum and tantalum.


What are the elements in the periodic table based on?

Atomic Number


What is the periodic table made up of?

The composition of the periodic table is made up of periods and groups. The table arranges the chemical elements based off of their atomic numbers, chemical properties and electron configurations.


Is salt in the column of oxygen in the periodic table of elements?

First off, there is no "salt" on the periodic table of the elements. Salt is a compound. However, you may be talking about "sodium". If that's the case, sodium is NOT in the same column as oxygen in the periodic table. Sodium is in the first column while oxygen is in the sixteenth column.


What are 3 elements found in a dialog box?

what are the elements off dialog box


Did mosey make a periodic table based off atomic numbers?

Yes, Moseley made a periodic table depending on atomic number. Elements were arranged in order of atomic number.


What is the unit of lipids?

the basic unit off of lipids is glcouse and energy


When was neon invented?

Neon is an element. It is found on the periodic table of the elements at atomic number 10 in the Noble gases. In other words, neon was not "invented". It was either created by God, or spun off during events following the Big Bang, depending on what you believe.


What will happen to the periodic table if more elements will be discovered in the future?

If more elements are discovered in the future, they will be added to the periodic table. New rows will be created in the table to accommodate these elements. The properties and characteristics of these new elements will be studied and used to expand our understanding of the natural world.


What determines the order of elements on today's periodic table?

The order of elements on today's periodic table is determined by each element's atomic number, which is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. Elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number from left to right and top to bottom on the periodic table. This organization allows elements with similar properties to be grouped together in columns called groups or families.