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How the Elements are Laid Out in the Periodic Table | Chemistry | The Fuse School

How the Elements are Laid Out in the Periodic Table | Chemistry | The Fuse School Learn all about how the elements are arranged and why they fit so well together in the modern periodic table. From the 'Properties of Matter' chapter of The Virtual School GCSE / K12 Chemistry.

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