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That table or chart would be the "Periodic Table" commonly found in any good chemistry text book.

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What do the numbers and letters in the periodic table represent?

either mass or protons the top is the atomic number it shows how many protons the bottom number is the atomic mass also the weight


Where are the atomic numbers of an atom on the Bohr diagram?

The atomic number of an atom, which represents the number of protons in the nucleus, is typically written at the bottom of the element's symbol on a Bohr diagram. The diagram also shows the arrangement of electrons in energy levels around the nucleus based on the atomic number.


How is atomic number used to create a periodic table?

The elements are all organized according to atomic number from smallest to largest and placed in rows and columns based upon their size, number of electrons in the outer shell and common characteristics.


What is atomic number . How is it used to create a periodic table?

The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an element. It defines the element. No two different elements can have the same number of protons. It is used to lay out the periodic table because the table shows the elements in increasing numbers of protons.


This element is in group 1 and has a higher atomic than chlorine but a lower atomic number than bromine?

Examination of a Periodic Table shows that the element is potassium.


What role does the electron configuration of an element play?

it possibly shows how many shells an element has to show its atomic number


What is included in the box for each element?

For carbon, each element box contains the element's name, symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, and electron configuration. For hydrogen, the box includes the element's name, symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, and electron configuration.


What is an atomic number. how is it used to create a periodic table?

The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an element. It defines the element. No two different elements can have the same number of protons. It is used to lay out the periodic table because the table shows the elements in increasing numbers of protons.


What is included in the for each element?

each element has its own box chart the box shows the the elements name symbol and atomic number.


What elements properties follow a pattern that repeats?

If elements are arranged in the increasing order of their atomic numbers after specific intervals elements having same number of valence electrons lies in the same group which shows they have same chemical properties.


What is an element id?

An element "I.D." is an element's atomic number. An element's atomic number shows how many electrons are in an atom of that element. An element's atomic number also determins their position on the Periodic Table.


Where is the atomic number located on the periodic table?

There is no standard position. In the online version produced by the Royal Society of Chemistry, it is underneath the elements' symbols. The Wikipedia table shows atomic numbers above the symbols. So take your pick!