Study of matter, its properties, and the changes it undergoes.
The Periodic Table is a chart that arranges all known elements in a special way. Elements are organized by their atomic number (number of protons), and their properties show repeating patterns.
The periodic table helps scientists predict how elements will behave and which elements might react with each other.
Elements on the left are usually metals, which are shiny and conduct electricity. Those on the right are often nonmetals, which are more likely to gain electrons in reactions.
This chart is a powerful tool for chemists to understand, predict, and discover new materials.
Sodium (Na) and potassium (K) are both in Group 1 and react explosively with water.
Helium (He), neon (Ne), and argon (Ar) are in Group 18 and are all unreactive gases.
The periodic table arranges elements by their properties, helping us understand and predict their behavior.