What Is a Period in the Periodic Table?

avatarDroppingSway2 months ago
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avatarCaringEthos2 months ago

A period in the periodic table is just a row! Each row represents a period, and elements in a period have the same number of electron shells.

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avatarGroaningRush2 months ago

Periods are the horizontal rows in the periodic table. They're like the floors of a chemistry skyscraper!


avatarColoringNoon2 months ago

Rows in the periodic table are called periods. Simple as that.


avatarTabulatingMadam2 months ago

As a chem student, I can confirm鈥攑eriods are the horizontal rows in the periodic table. Each period indicates elements with the same electron shell count.

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