The first column of a data table typically contains identifiers or labels that describe the data in the corresponding rows. This may include categories, names, or unique IDs that provide context for the data entries. It serves as a reference point to help users understand and interpret the information presented in the rest of the table.
In group 1 the first column on the left
Noble gases are found in column (or group) 18
hydrogen
The 1st column from the left
The atomic number of seaborgium is 106, and it is found in column 6 of a wide form periodic table.
In the top row or the first row.
It is the first column in a table on the left. In a spreadsheet it would be column A. In Access it would the column for the first field. In a table in Word, it would be the first column on the left.
For the table, turn on the First Column option
In group 1 the first column on the left
Noble gases are found in column (or group) 18
The noble gasses are found in the right-most column (group 18) on the period table.
column of the periodic table.
the rear part of the vertebral column has not yet been found
On the left side (the first 12 columns + the bottom four in the 13th column+the bottom two in the 14th column+the bottom one in the 15th column)Read more: Where_on_the_periodic_table_can_metals_be_found
A horizontal series of cells in a table is usually called a "row". A vertical series of cells in a table is usually called a "column".
Caesium is an element, it can be found in the first column of the periodic table with an atomic no. of 55 and an atomic mass of 133
The far left column