The Periodic Table and its Patterns to Predict Physicochemical Behavior
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chemical elements, periodic table, physicochemical predictionAbstract
It is important to know the physicochemical characteristics of the elements, since they allow us to study their properties, analyze their behavior, and even synthesize new elements. In this sense, this work describes the periodic table, in a simple and didactic way, a method for its easy interpretation, and how we can find the prediction patterns that describe the physicochemical behavior of the elements. This topic is for curious readers who intend to study Science and it will help them understand the meaning of all this valuable information.
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