A row on the periodic table is a horizontal arrangement of elements that share similar properties. These elements have the same number of electron shells. Each row represents one energy level or electron shell in an atom.
Each row of elements on the periodic table is called a period. There are 7 periods in the periodic table, with each period representing the energy levels or shells of an atom's electrons.
The first column on the table typically represents the primary key or unique identifier for each record. It is often used to uniquely identify each row in the table.
Each horizontal row in the periodic table is called a period.
Arsenic is in row 4 on the periodic table. It is located in Group 15 (VA) and Period 4.
The TAB key.
If you mean intersection, then the answer is a cell. If you mean insertion, then it is putting an extra row or column into a worksheet.
The top row of a table is called the header row. It typically contains column labels or headings that describe the data in each column below it.
The intersection of a column and row in excel called "cell"
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A cell.
A cell.
The horizontal row on the periodic table is called the "period". The vertical column is called the "group".
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This is where the name of the table comes from. A horizontal row of elements is called a period. A vertical column is a group.
Each horizontal row in a table or spreadsheet is called a "row" or sometimes a "record."
A vertical column is called a 'group.' A horizontal row is called a 'period,' thus the periodic table.