Question
A) Why are there empty spaces in the rows on the periodic table? (1 point)
So that elements with similar properties are aligned in the same column.
Because the elements on the periodic table are arranged by order of discovery.
So that elements with similar masses are right next to each other.
Because elements of the same size are found in the same rows
So that elements with similar properties are aligned in the same column.
Because the elements on the periodic table are arranged by order of discovery.
So that elements with similar masses are right next to each other.
Because elements of the same size are found in the same rows
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GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **So that elements with similar properties are aligned in the same column.**
Empty spaces in the periodic table indicate that there are not yet discovered or correctly placed elements that belong to a certain group, allowing for proper alignment of elements with similar chemical properties.
Empty spaces in the periodic table indicate that there are not yet discovered or correctly placed elements that belong to a certain group, allowing for proper alignment of elements with similar chemical properties.