What is the correct symbol for Silver?
What is Ag?
What is the correct atomic number for Zinc?
What is 30?
Do groups go down and up or left to right/right to left on the periodic table?
What is down and up?
How many periods are in the periodic table?
What is 7?
Who created the periodic table?
Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?
What is the correct name for Fe?
What is Iron?
What is Sg and its atomic number?
What is Seaborgium and 106?
What group is Cr, Mo, W, and Sg found in?
What is group 6?
Does an elements atomic mass decrease or increase as you cruise the periods of the periodic table?
What is increase?
When was Na discovered?
When is 1807?
What is the element Zn used for?
What is things like creation of DNA, growth of cells, building proteins, healing damaged tissue, and supporting a healthy immune system?
What is the correct atomic number for Tc?
What is 43?
True or False: The staircase separating the non-metals from metals stop the non-metals from being a part of any group.
What is false?
Which period is Ti a part of?
What is period 4?
Who discovered Tantalum and when?
Which elements did Dmitri Mendeleev call the "typical elements"?
What is hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon?
What is the correct Atomic number for Cd?
What is 48?
What are the three names for the order of elements going from left to right?
What is Group, Column, and Family?
If you were to add 22+55, what element would you land on?
What is Iridium?
Who put the periodic table in order?
Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?
Who discovered Rutherfordium?
Who is Albert Ghiorso?
If you were to subtract 64 from 108, what element would you get? Its atomic number?
What is Ruthenium: 44?
What group would the element W be in if its atomic number was increased by 34 electrons?
What is group 8?
How does an elements atomic number relate to its period on the periodic table?
The period number is related to the number of electron-occupied shells in the element and the period number is linked to its valence electrons.
When were transition metals first called transition metals?
Charles Rugeley Bury first used the word transition in this context in 1921.