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The periodic table continues to evolve with new discoveries from "summary" of The Periodic Table: A Very Short Introduction by Eric R. Scerri

The periodic table, long considered a static and unchanging representation of the elements, is actually a dynamic and evolving tool that continues to grow and expand with new discoveries. In its early days, the periodic table was a rudimentary arrangement of known elements based on their atomic weights and chemical properties. However, as scientists delved deeper into the mysteries of the atom, they uncovered new elements that did not fit neatly into the existing framework. These discoveries led to the periodic table being reconfigured and expanded to accommodate these new elements, often requiring the creation of new rows and columns to maintain the table's logical structure. One such example is the addition of the noble gases, a group of elements that were unknown at the time of the table's creation but were later discovered and added to the far right column. Furthermore, advance...
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    The Periodic Table: A Very Short Introduction

    Eric R. Scerri

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