Campbell Biology: Concepts and Connections (Custom Package)
Campbell Biology: Concepts and Connections (Custom Package)
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781269717403
Author: Central Texas
Publisher: PEARSON
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Summary Introduction

To examine: The periodic table to find of two elements are in the same row and their common property.

Introduction: The periodic table of chemical elements shows all the chemical elements listed ina tabular form according to their atomic number, electron distribution, and similar chemical properties. The horizontal rows in the periodic table are called periods, whereas the vertical columns of the periodic table are called the groups. All elements in a group have the same number of electrons in their outermost atomic orbital. All elements in a period have the equal number of electronic shells. From left to right in a period, each element adds one electron and a proton, thus increasing the atomic number.

Summary Introduction

To examine: The periodic table to find the common aspect in all the elements in a column.

Introduction: The periodic table of chemical elements shows all the chemical elements listed ina tabular form according to their atomic number, electron distribution, and similar chemical properties. The horizontal rows in the periodic table are called periods, whereas the vertical columns of the periodic table are called the groups. All elements in a group have the same number of electrons in their outermost atomic orbital. All elements in a period have the equal number of electronic shells. From left to right in a period, each element adds one electron and a proton, thus increasing the atomic number.

Summary Introduction

To predict: Whether similar chemical properties would be of elements that belong to the same row or the same column.

Introduction: The periodic table of chemical elements shows all the chemical elements listed ina tabular form according to their atomic number, electron distribution, and similar chemical properties. The horizontal rows in the periodic table are called periods, whereas the vertical columns of the periodic table are called the groups. All elements in a group have the same number of electrons in their outermost atomic orbital. All elements in a period have the equal number of electronic shells. From left to right in a period, each element adds one electron and a proton, thus increasing the atomic number.

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