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Why does the periodic table look like this?

H. H. e. Be. B. C. N. O. F. Ne. Li. Na. Mg. Al. Si. P. S. Cl. Ar. K. Ca. Sc. Ti. V. Cr. Mn. Fe. Co. Ni. Cu. Zn. Ga. Ge. As. Se. Br. Kr. Rb. Sr. Y. Zr. Nb. Mo. Tc. Ru. Rh. Pd. Ag. Cd. In. Sn. Sb. Te. I. Xe. Cs. Ba. La. Hf. Ta. W. Re. Os.

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Why does the periodic table look like this?

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  1. H H e Be B C N O F Ne Li Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe Cs Ba La Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Ti Pb Bi Po At Rn Fr Ra Ac Rf Ha PT Why does the periodic table look like this?

  2. The Periodic Table of Elements has the design it does because • the elements in the table have common properties and • the structure of atoms making up the elements have common characteristics.

  3. vertical columns are called Groups and demonstrate several common trends. Groups Atoms increase in size descending through a group Atoms in a group have same number of valence electrons so they behave similarly

  4. Many groups have special names that describe their characteristics: Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Metals Halogens Noble Gases

  5. Horizontal rows are called Periods and demonstrate trends as well. Periods Atoms increase in size ascending through a period Atoms in a period have the same number of electron shells

  6. The Periodic Table is broken into three basic categories of elements: Metals Nonmetals Metalloids

  7. The table also gives you details about specific elements. 47 Ag Silver 107.87 Atomic Number Symbol Name Atomic Mass

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