These should be included in the abstract.
Please be sure to reference any sources used. Make sure to include your name on the abstract. You need to explain how your trends compare to the trends in the actual periodic table. You must explain what each column or family in your table represents, what the trend or periodicity is as you move across a row (period).
It needs to explain the trends in your table.
The numbers used must be searchable or actual data collected by you. In other words, it should exhibit periodicity. You do not have to include any “Transition elements.”
It must contain 4 periods and 8 families of a representative (short) periodic table.(It must be a socially acceptable topic!) Beads, musical groups, photographs, fish, types of soccer balls, Legos, shoes and basically any other item you can think of would work! Be creative! You are to construct a periodic table on a topic of your choosing.