What is a Period on the Periodic Table?

avatarTrainingLace3 months ago
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avatarCreatingGulf3 months ago

Periods are the horizontal rows on the periodic table. Each period signifies a new principal energy level for electrons.

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avatarTrainingLace3 months ago

It's simply the rows. As you go across, you're seeing elements with an increasing number of electrons.


avatarMisleadingBride3 months ago

Row, row, row your elements... yeah, they're just rows!


avatarBakingAlert3 months ago

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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