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Why you needed a Periodic Table?

we use a periodic table to learn the elements


What is a large table that scientists use to find out information about metals and other elements?

The periodic table of elements


Who was the scientist that organized the elements into a table that you use today and what was the table called?

i don't know the scientist but it is the periodic table of the elements


What is periodic chemistry?

A periodic chemistry is a periodic table. A periodic table is a tab,e with atoms and elements. Whatever we eat or use have atoms or elements.


What periodic chemistry?

A periodic chemistry is a Periodic Table. A periodic table is a tab,e with atoms and elements. Whatever we eat or use have atoms or elements.


Why Do you Use Periodic Table?

To know the no. Of elements


Who wrote or found the periodic table of elements?

The periodic table of elements was created by Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist, in 1869. He arranged the elements based on their atomic mass and properties, and left gaps for elements that were yet to be discovered. Over time, new elements were discovered and added to the periodic table by various scientists.


Who is known as the father of the peridoic table of elements?

Dmitri Mendeleev is known as the father of the periodic table of elements. He arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic weight and grouped them based on similar properties. Mendeleev's periodic table laid the foundation for the modern periodic table we use today.


How many elements on the Periodic Table do you use every day?

Periodic table comprises of variety of elements. Few of the like carbon are used everyday.


What method did Dmitri use to organize the elements of the periodic table?

Dmitiri Mendeleev arranged the Periodic Table of elements in order of increasing atomic masses.


What do you use to list all the elements?

The periodic table of the elements lists all of the known elements.


What is the relationship between the periodic table and a supernova?

The elements on the periodic table were created by stars through nuclear fusion. We use the term stellar nucleosynthesis to describe what stars are doing through fusion. Stars fuse hydrogen into helium, and then start making heavier elements by a different fusion process. But stars can only make elements up through iron. They can't make the heavier elements. Enter the supernova. A supernova is that "big blast" that occurs at the end of the life of some stars. In a supernova, the trans-iron elements are formed. That is, all the elements heavier than iron are formed in a supernova. Because the elements heavier than iron are formed in a supernova, we can say that there is a relationship between the supernova and the periodic table of elements.