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- Between 1869-71
- #bDmitry Mendeleyev#b
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- #bThe Periodic Table#b
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- Across the table the elements are arranged in Periods.
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- #^#. The atomic number increases by 1
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- #t#. The electron shells gradually fill up
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- The columns of the table are divided into Groups.
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- #^#. #^Each element has the same number of electrons
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- #t#. The elements have similar chemical properties.
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- #bClick on the Fact File button and select the Periodic Table to see
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