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how is the periodic table orgainzed

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Answered by binitasangma732
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The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number. Order generally coincides with increasing atomic mass. The rows are called periods.

Answered by gagangurjar1804
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periodic table is organised by atomic number,from the element with lowest atomic no,hydrogen,to the element with highest atomic no,oganesson. The atomic no of an element is the no of protons in nucleus of an atom of that element

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