What is Periodic table: Definition and 93 Discussions

The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of elements, is a tabular display of the chemical elements, which are arranged by atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties. The structure of the table shows periodic trends. The seven rows of the table, called periods, generally have metals on the left and nonmetals on the right. The columns, called groups, contain elements with similar chemical behaviours. Six groups have accepted names as well as assigned numbers: for example, group 17 elements are the halogens; and group 18 are the noble gases. Also displayed are four simple rectangular areas or blocks associated with the filling of different atomic orbitals.
The elements from atomic numbers 1 (hydrogen) to 118 (oganesson) have all been discovered or synthesized, completing seven full rows of the periodic table. The first 94 elements, hydrogen to plutonium, all occur naturally, though some are found only in trace amounts and a few were discovered in nature only after having first been synthesized. Elements 95 to 118 have only been synthesized in laboratories, nuclear reactors, or nuclear explosions. The synthesis of elements having higher atomic numbers is currently being pursued: these elements would begin an eighth row, and theoretical work has been done to suggest possible candidates for this extension. Numerous synthetic radioisotopes of naturally occurring elements have also been produced in laboratories.
The organization of the periodic table can be used to derive relationships between the various element properties, and also to predict chemical properties and behaviours of undiscovered or newly synthesized elements. Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev published the first recognizable periodic table in 1869, developed mainly to illustrate periodic trends of the then-known elements. He also predicted some properties of unidentified elements that were expected to fill gaps within the table. Most of his forecasts soon proved to be correct, culminating with the discovery of gallium and germanium in 1875 and 1886 respectively, which corroborated his predictions. Mendeleev's idea has been slowly expanded and refined with the discovery or synthesis of further new elements and the development of new theoretical models to explain chemical behaviour. The modern periodic table now provides a useful framework for analyzing chemical reactions, and continues to be widely used in chemistry, nuclear physics and other sciences. Some discussion remains ongoing regarding the placement and categorisation of specific elements, the future extension and limits of the table, and whether there is an optimal form of the table.

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    One Alternate View of the Periodic Table

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    Trend of First Ionization Energy in the Periodic Table

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    Atomic Radii & Nuclear Charge: Exploring the Periodic Table

    How does atomic radii decrease when we move left to right in a periodic table? Though the nuclear charge increase as a result of increase in number of protons,the same increase is occurring in number of electrons.
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    What Element Results from Removing Protons and Neutrons from Oxygen-16?

    Homework Statement 1.If protons and two neutrons are removed from the nucleus of an oxygen-16 atom, a nucleus of which element remains? electron 2. If an atom has 43 electrons, 56 neutrons and 43 protons what is its approximate atoms mass? What is the name of this element? Technetium, 99...
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    Can You Solve the Alien Periodic Table Puzzle?

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    How do you determine the valence energy level when looking at a periodic table?

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    Understanding Periodic Table Trends

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    What is the Periodic Table of Videos?

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    Periodic table of elements is inaccurate

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    Suggest with reasons, to which group of the Periodic Table element X b

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    Atomic Radius Increase Up Periodic Table: Why?

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    Calculating Density of SiO2 in the Periodic Table

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    Periodic table of the elements

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    When I was in college years ago, I came across this test question: How will the periodic table of elements look like in another planet? Perhaps, it is asking for a general answer. Do you know if it will change the order of the elements?
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    Use the periodic table to write the electron configuration of Gd

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    Group 2 Periodic Table Elements: Redox Properties & Eθ

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    Is Memorizing the Periodic Table Necessary?

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    Periodic Table Help: Group 18 Elements

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    Periodic Table Programs & Posters: Download & Recommendations

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    Understanding the Placement of Lanthanides and Actinides on the Periodic Table

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    Creating periodic table w/ quantum numbers

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    The Janet Periodic Table of Elements

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    Where to Find Element Properties at Standard Conditions?

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    Question on the periodic table

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    Best oxidizing and reducing agent in periodic table

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    Exploring Periods of the Periodic Table

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    Consciousness and the Periodic Table

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    What is the latest on the periodic table of particles?

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    How Can I Easily Memorize the Periodic Table?

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    Question 'bout the periodic table

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    Periodic table trend for the value of dipole moments

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    A very intersting periodic table.

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    Custom Periodic Table Arrangement: The Secrets of Element Organization

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    Unique Version of the Periodic Table

    Along with the nuclear atom article I have posted a unique version of the periodic table. A must see. Notice the center column of semimetals and the overall symmetry. Can be seen at [PLAIN]www.svcc.edu/~duncanb/[/URL]
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