There is a graduation of the properties of the elements in the modern periodic table and there is a relation between these properties and the electronic configuration of elements, The graduation of some properties...
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, Berzelius was the first scientist who classified elements into two main groups (metals and nonmetals), according to their physical properties, Indeed that was before knowing anything about...
The modern periodic table consists of 7 horizontal periods and 16 vertical groups (18 vertical columns). The elements of the modern periodic table are classified into 4 blocks (s, p, d, and f).
Modern periodic table In the modern periodic table, each period starts with the strong metal (in group 1 (1 A), where the metallic property decreases by increasing the atomic number, till we reach the...