What Are the Rows Called on a Periodic Table?
SigningSpine路3 months agoThey're called periods! Each period represents a new energy level for electrons in the elements within that row.
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Rows on the periodic table are referred to as periods. They tell us how many electron shells the elements in that row have.
They're periods. End of story.
Technically, they're periods, but I just think of them as lines of awesome elements!
As someone who spent way too many nights cramming for chemistry exams, I can confirm the rows on the periodic table are called periods. They tell you about the energy levels of the elements.
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