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2.2 THE PERIODIC TABLE
ОглавлениеThe naturally occurring and synthetic elements discovered to date display certain periodic traits; that is, several elements with different atomic numbers display similar chemical behavior. Tables that attempt to portray the periodic behavior of the elements are called periodic tables. It is now well known that the periodic behavior of the elements is related to their electron configurations. In most modern periodic tables (Table 2.3) the elements are arranged in seven rows or periods and eighteen columns or groups. Two sets of elements, the lanthanides and the actinides, which belong to the sixth and seventh rows, respectively, are listed separately at the bottom of such tables to allow all the elements to be shown conveniently on a printed page of standard dimensions. For a rather different approach to organizing the elements in a periodic table for Earth scientists, readers are referred to Railsback (2003).