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What is the section of elements that are placed outside of the periodic table called?

The elements that are placed outside of the periodic table are called transactinides. These elements are usually placed in a separate row below the main table and are synthetic elements that do not occur naturally on Earth.


How is a family of elements arranged on the periodic table?

A family of elements is arranged vertically in columns on the periodic table. Elements in the same family usually have similar properties due to their similar electron configurations. Some common families include alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, and noble gases.


Are group 12 on the periodic table lanthandies or actinides?

Group 12 elements on the periodic table are not lanthanides or actinides. They are transition metals, also known as the zinc group, which includes elements like zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), and mercury (Hg). Lanthanides and actinides are separate groups that are located in the inner transition metals section of the periodic table.


Why are there two rows of elements below the periodic table?

The two rows below the main periodic table are the lanthanides and actinides. These elements are placed separately to prevent the table from becoming too wide. Lanthanides start at atomic number 57, while actinides start at atomic number 89.


How are the elements formed that are on the periodic table?

You cannot form elements on the periodic table of elements. All the elements on this table were already in existence before man ever set foot on the earth. An element is a substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler state, meaning that man could not form one element out of two things, because then it could be broken down into those two separate things once again.

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What does the staircase inside the periodic table separate?

The staircase inside the periodic table separates metals from nonmetals. Metals are found to the left of the staircase, while nonmetals are found to the right. Metalliods, which have properties of both metals and nonmetals, are found along the staircase.


What is the section of elements that are placed outside of the periodic table called?

The elements that are placed outside of the periodic table are called transactinides. These elements are usually placed in a separate row below the main table and are synthetic elements that do not occur naturally on Earth.


Where do the two rows of the periodic table that are separate at the very bottom belong?

Those are other elements that didnt have enough space to go with the other elements.


How is a family of elements arranged on the periodic table?

A family of elements is arranged vertically in columns on the periodic table. Elements in the same family usually have similar properties due to their similar electron configurations. Some common families include alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, and noble gases.


Why are the elements 57 through 70 and eighty through 102 found separate from the top of the periodic table?

These elements are termed as 'lanthanides' and 'actinides' have certain different characteristics that cannot be fitted into modern periodic table,hence they are placed at the bottom.


Does hydrogen contain chlorine?

No. Both chlorine and hydrogen are elements. Elements cannot contain other elements.


Are the elements air and wind 2 separate elements?

Air and wind are not elements. There are not located on the Periodic table so they can not be considered elements. Wind is caused by uneven heating on the earths surface, so wind is just another form of air.


What are the elements next to the stairstep line called on the periodic table?

Elements to the left of the stair-step line are metals and to the right are the nonmetals.


Are group 12 on the periodic table lanthandies or actinides?

Group 12 elements on the periodic table are not lanthanides or actinides. They are transition metals, also known as the zinc group, which includes elements like zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), and mercury (Hg). Lanthanides and actinides are separate groups that are located in the inner transition metals section of the periodic table.


How did the mass spectrometer advance the periodic table?

Using mass spectrometer, one can identify and/or separate the isotopes of the elements and also predict its composition in a given mixture.


Can elements be separated by chemical means?

Yes, elements can be separated by chemical means through techniques like electrolysis, fractional distillation, or precipitation. These methods exploit differences in properties such as boiling point, solubility, or reactivity to separate elements from a mixture.


Why are there two rows of elements below the periodic table?

The two rows below the main periodic table are the lanthanides and actinides. These elements are placed separately to prevent the table from becoming too wide. Lanthanides start at atomic number 57, while actinides start at atomic number 89.