Why does the periodic table perfectly align?
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Why does the periodic table perfectly align?
Periodic Table of Elements:
The modern periodic table of elements consists of the elements arranged in horizontal rows called periods and vertical columns called groups.
The elements are arranged in the increasing order of their atomic numbers.
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View this answer- The elements in the modern periodic table are arranged into seven periods and eighteen groups.
- This arrangement results in the repetition of the...
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