What is a Period on the Periodic Table?
AlightingTang路3 months agoA period on the periodic table is a horizontal row of elements, where properties change progressively across it. Happy element hunting!
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Each period on the periodic table represents a row where elements have increasing atomic numbers from left to right.
Periods are the left-to-right rows on the periodic table. All elements in a period have the same number of atomic orbitals.
I used to think periods were just about punctuation! Nope, they're rows on the periodic table, showing elements with increasing atomic numbers.
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