Identification of a New Pattern in the Electronic Configuration of the Elements that Modifies the Traditional Design of the Periodic Table
Abstract
This work proposes a new design of the periodic table of the elements that consists of a double classification, one external and the other internal: the external one includes blocks, groups and periods reorganized in the form of a ladder, and the internal one follows a pattern that places all elements in their respective box, and includes the pattern established by the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev, quantum principles and mathematical patterns. Scientifically, it is concluded that, when identifying the pattern as the last orbital located in the electronic configuration, it is this that governs the organization of the elements in the periodic table, and is the link to understand the new design of this and other topics. The elements will be organized in the new design of the periodic table theoretically following Madelung's rule or in its basal state.
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