It is true that periodic table is divided into rows and columns. The rows are called periods and columns are called groups.
periods are the rows and families are the columns
The columns are groups or families, and the rows are periods.
False; That would be called groups. Periods are horiztonal rows.
To change a horizontal table to a vertical table, you can transpose the table so that the rows become columns and the columns become rows. This can be done manually by copying the data and rearranging it or by using spreadsheet software that offers a transpose function.
by default is left alignment, you can change it if you want
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It is true that periodic table is divided into rows and columns. The rows are called periods and columns are called groups.
All views contain rows and columns. The default view is called the Normal view.
periods are the rows and families are the columns
The total number of rows and columns in a table is called the size or dimensions of the table.
You can add columns or rows to any table. Adding a row does not add extra columns, so yes you can do it.
Horizontal rows in Periodic Table are called Periods
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Yes. Tables in general are made up of rows and columns. If it is a database table it can be said to be made up of records which are rows and fields which are columns.
When you are defining the amounts of rows and columns for a table, Word allows to have one row and one column, in other words a single cell. So that is the absolute minimum. You may not regard that as being a table, so you can have two rows and one column or one row and two columns. You can have anything above that. Word usually suggests five columns and two rows as a default, but that can be changed.