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explain the structure of modern-periodie
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Answered by sanyastudy123
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In the modern periodic table, the elements are arranged in the order of their inreasing atomic number. In the modern periodic table there are seven horizontal rows called periods and eighteen vertical columns (1 to 18) called groups. The arrangement of the periods and groups results into formation of boxes.

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In the modern periodic table, the elements are arranged in the order of their inreasing atomic number. In the modern periodic table there are seven horizontal rows called periods and eighteen vertical columns (1 to 18) called groups. The arrangement of the periods and groups results into formation of boxes.

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