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Elements are arranged based on their properties from "summary" of The Periodic Table: A Very Short Introduction by Eric R. Scerri

The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of the chemical elements, organized in a way that reflects their properties. This organization is not arbitrary, but rather follows a logical pattern based on the characteristics of the elements. By arranging the elements in this manner, scientists can easily identify trends and relationships among them. The periodic table is divided into rows and columns, with each element occupying a specific location. Elements within the same column, or group, share similar properties due to their similar electron configurations. This grouping allows for predictions about the behavior of elements based on their position in the table. The arrangement of elements in the periodic table is not random, but rather based on the principles of atomic structure and chemical bonding. Elements are placed in order of increasing atomic number, with elements in the same row having the same number of electron shells. This organization helps to ...
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    The Periodic Table: A Very Short Introduction

    Eric R. Scerri

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