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Because people are always finding more elements!

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When an atom becomes an ion does it affect its posistion in the periodic table?

No, absolutely not. The ion still has the same number of protons, which determines the element's position on the periodic table. The periodic table always stays the same.


Who designed the periodic table in the 1870's according to the atomic mass?

Nobody. The periodic table has always existed according to Atomic Number.


Where can you find the periodic table?

you can always search periodic table on google.


What is the name of the table of elements?

It is named The PERIODIC TABLE. The periods being the horizontal rows The groups being the vertical columns.


Why are the rows on the periodic table different colours?

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What is the first element in the peridoic table?

Every type of atom currently know to man. It consists of 118 elements, though the number is always changing.


Can you find the atomic number of an element in the periodic table?

Almost every periodic table includes the atomic number, and even if it doesn't, you could always count.


What is a group in a periodic table.?

A group in Periodic Table is the column of element in periodic table


In 1913 who updated the periodic table by changing how the elements are arranged?

Henry Moseley updated the periodic table in 1913 by arranging elements by atomic number instead of atomic mass. His work reorganized the elements and corrected inconsistencies in the periodic table.


What is a chart that lists all the known elements?

It is called the Periodic Table of Elements.


How any elements are in the periodic table?

I know that there are over a hundred but you can't always say because when more elements are discovered they are put on the periodic table on the standard table there are 118,


Will the periodic table always look this way?

The periodic table may change over time as new elements are discovered or as our understanding of atomic structure evolves. New elements can be added to the table, and their properties may lead to a reorganization of the elements. The overall layout and concepts of the periodic table are likely to remain consistent, but the specific details can change.