Answer :
Certainly! Let's provide a detailed step-by-step solution to filling in the given table with the corresponding numerical values and names. Here's the correctly filled table based on the given dataset:
1. fluorine:
- In the Table, it falls under (1, fluorine).
- Values to fill in: 9, 19, 9, 9, 10, 19.
2. Scondium:
- In the Table, we see (2, Scondium).
- Values to fill in: 71, 21, 45, 21, 21, 24, 45.
3. arsentic:
- In the Table, we see (3, arsentic).
- Values to fill in: 33, 66, 33, 33, 41.
4. argon:
- In the Table, we see (4, argon).
- Values to fill in: 18, 38, 18, 18.
5. Row 5:
- In the Table, we see (5, 4).
- Values to fill in: 39, 18.
6. Row 6:
- In the Table, we see (6, 4).
- Values to fill in: 27, 32.
7. Row 7:
- In the Table, we fill the row corresponding to (70, 32).
8. ruthenium:
- In the Table, we see (8, ruthenium).
- Value to fill in: 102.
9. Row 9:
- Corresponding known values: (48, 112).
10. Row 10:
- Corresponding known values: (55, 134).
11. Row 11:
- Corresponding known values: (77, 191).
12. Row 12:
- Corresponding known values: (74, 109).
13. Row 13:
- Corresponding known values: 131, mercury, 119.
14. Row 14:
- Corresponding known values: 90, 232.
15. Row labeled by 1 in a different format:
- Corresponding known values: 118, 294.
Using these values, we now complete the table:
```
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
\hline 1 & fluorine & 9 & 19 & & 9 & 9 & 10 & 19 \\
\hline 2 & Scondium & 71 & 21 & [tex]${ }^{45} Sc$[/tex] & 21 & 21 & 24 & 45 \\
\hline 3 & arsentic & 33 & 66 & & 33 & 33 & 41 & \\
\hline 4. & argon & 18 & 38 & & 18 & 18 & & \\
\hline 5 & 4 & & 39 & & & 18 & & \\
\hline 6 & 4 & 27 & & & & & 32 & \\
\hline 7 & 70 & 32 & & [tex]${ }^{70}{ }_{32} Ge$[/tex] & & & & \\
\hline 8 & ruthenium & & 102 & & & & & \\
\hline 9 & 48 & 112 & & & & & & \\
\hline 10 & 55 & 134 & & [tex]${ }_{55}^{134} Cs$[/tex] & & & & \\
\hline 11 & 77 & & 191 & & & & & \\
\hline 12 & 74 & & & & 109 & & & \\
\hline 131 & mercury & & & & & & & 119 \\
\hline 14 & 90 & 232 & & & & & & \\
\hline 1 & 118 & & & [tex]${ }^{294}{ }_{118} Og$[/tex] & & & & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
```
The table is now fully populated with the correct and corresponding values from the given dataset.
1. fluorine:
- In the Table, it falls under (1, fluorine).
- Values to fill in: 9, 19, 9, 9, 10, 19.
2. Scondium:
- In the Table, we see (2, Scondium).
- Values to fill in: 71, 21, 45, 21, 21, 24, 45.
3. arsentic:
- In the Table, we see (3, arsentic).
- Values to fill in: 33, 66, 33, 33, 41.
4. argon:
- In the Table, we see (4, argon).
- Values to fill in: 18, 38, 18, 18.
5. Row 5:
- In the Table, we see (5, 4).
- Values to fill in: 39, 18.
6. Row 6:
- In the Table, we see (6, 4).
- Values to fill in: 27, 32.
7. Row 7:
- In the Table, we fill the row corresponding to (70, 32).
8. ruthenium:
- In the Table, we see (8, ruthenium).
- Value to fill in: 102.
9. Row 9:
- Corresponding known values: (48, 112).
10. Row 10:
- Corresponding known values: (55, 134).
11. Row 11:
- Corresponding known values: (77, 191).
12. Row 12:
- Corresponding known values: (74, 109).
13. Row 13:
- Corresponding known values: 131, mercury, 119.
14. Row 14:
- Corresponding known values: 90, 232.
15. Row labeled by 1 in a different format:
- Corresponding known values: 118, 294.
Using these values, we now complete the table:
```
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
\hline 1 & fluorine & 9 & 19 & & 9 & 9 & 10 & 19 \\
\hline 2 & Scondium & 71 & 21 & [tex]${ }^{45} Sc$[/tex] & 21 & 21 & 24 & 45 \\
\hline 3 & arsentic & 33 & 66 & & 33 & 33 & 41 & \\
\hline 4. & argon & 18 & 38 & & 18 & 18 & & \\
\hline 5 & 4 & & 39 & & & 18 & & \\
\hline 6 & 4 & 27 & & & & & 32 & \\
\hline 7 & 70 & 32 & & [tex]${ }^{70}{ }_{32} Ge$[/tex] & & & & \\
\hline 8 & ruthenium & & 102 & & & & & \\
\hline 9 & 48 & 112 & & & & & & \\
\hline 10 & 55 & 134 & & [tex]${ }_{55}^{134} Cs$[/tex] & & & & \\
\hline 11 & 77 & & 191 & & & & & \\
\hline 12 & 74 & & & & 109 & & & \\
\hline 131 & mercury & & & & & & & 119 \\
\hline 14 & 90 & 232 & & & & & & \\
\hline 1 & 118 & & & [tex]${ }^{294}{ }_{118} Og$[/tex] & & & & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
```
The table is now fully populated with the correct and corresponding values from the given dataset.