File:The Cylindrical Periodic Table with Seven Vertical Columns 3-5-2024.png
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English: In this article the periodic table of the cylindrical periodic table with seven
vertical columns is the latest model developed on May 3, 2024, by the Iraqi scientist Laith H. Al-ossmi. The table features a cylindrical design consisting of seven vertical columns for each of the seven periods of the chemical elements, without any changes in the arrangement of elements according to their atomic weight. This is the second model of the periodic table presented by Dr. Al-ossmi, with the first one introduced in 2019. |
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