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Why are there 7 periods in the periodic table? (Very Simple)

September 1, 2024 by Jay

The reason why there are 7 periods in the Periodic table is mentioned below: (Note: Right now, there are 7 periods in the Periodic table. In future, there may be more than 7 periods in the Periodic table after the discovery of new elements.) Let me explain all these things to you in a simple … Read more

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2 Reasons Why Periodic table is Divided into Blocks (Simple)

September 1, 2024 by Jay

The reasons why periodic table is divided into blocks are given below: I know you haven’t understood these above reasons.  So I have explained them below one by one. Reason #1: Because blocks represent the orbitals (or subshells) in which the valence electrons are present First of all you might know that there are 4 … Read more

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5 Reasons Why Periodic table is Divided into Groups (Simple)

September 1, 2024 by Jay

The Periodic table is divided into groups for the following reasons; This was the overview. But I have given a plain english explanation of the above points. (See below). Explore our New Interactive Periodic Table with Rotating Bohr Models Access detailed info on all elements: atomic mass, electron configurations, charges, and more. View rotating Bohr … Read more

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How was the First Periodic Table Arranged? (Who Created it?)

September 1, 2024 by Jay

The First Periodic table was arranged in the increasing order of the atomic masses of elements. This was the first and very important arrangement created by Dmitri Mendeleev in the year 1869.Many chemists considered this as a very important classification. I know you can’t read anything from the above image. But this is the real picture … Read more

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Mendeleev and Moseley Periodic table (With 13+ Differences)

September 1, 2024 by Jay

Here is a SUPER easy Explanation + Comparison on Mendeleev and Moseley Periodic table.  In fact, I will also show you the old age original picture of Periodic systems which was published by Mendeleev in the year 1869.  So let’s finish this very quickly.  Mendeleev’s Periodic System I know you can’t read anything from this … Read more

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Periodic table History (Who Invented Periodic table? & Why?)

September 1, 2024 by Jay

History of Periodic table:It was not the one person (Dimitri Mendeleev) behind the discovery of Periodic table. But it was the combined efforts of many chemists for the invention of Periodic table.The chemists who invented Periodic table are listed below. Hold on… I’ll tell you the complete History of Periodic table starting from 1789 to 1913.  … Read more

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What is Periodic table (Why it is called so?)+Free HD Images

September 1, 2024 by Jay

What is Periodic table of elements?Definition: Periodic table of elements is the row wise and column wise arrangement of chemical elements in the increasing order of their atomic number. This arrangement of elements is done in such a way that the elements lying in the same column have similar properties.  This is the short and … Read more

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How Is Periodic Table Arranged (By Atomic Mass or Number?)

September 1, 2024 by Jay

The Periodic table elements are arranged in the increasing order of their atomic number. The arrangement of elements in the Periodic table starts from the very first top left corner. The first element with atomic number 1 (i.e hydrogen) is placed in the first cell, then gradually the elements with atomic number 2, 3, 4 upto 118, … Read more

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All Periodic Trends in Periodic Table (Explained with Image)

September 1, 2024 by Jay

So you have seen the above image by now, right? Let me explain the above image in brief. There is a girl named Neea. So remember the word “I M NEEA”. Where,  I = Ionization energy M = Metallic character N = Nonmetallic character E = Electronegativity E = Electron affinity A = Atomic size … Read more

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Alkali Metals in Water = Explosion!! How? (Why so Reactive?)

September 1, 2024 by Jay

OMG !! Alkali Metals in water produce flames? Yes… Alkali metals are so reactive that they even produce flames or even explode when they come in contact with water. But hold on… A simple question is; Why do alkali metals react with water? Well, there are many reasons behind the reactivity of alkali metals, like; … Read more

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