What is a Period on the Periodic Table?
TrainingLace路3 months agoPeriods are the horizontal rows on the periodic table. Each period signifies a new principal energy level for electrons.
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It's simply the rows. As you go across, you're seeing elements with an increasing number of electrons.
Row, row, row your elements... yeah, they're just rows!
A period on the periodic table is just a row! Imagine it like a line of seats in a theater, each with its own unique element acting out its part.
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