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(a)
Interpretation: The chemical symbol, group and period number for bromine should be written.
Concept Introduction:Elements are the substances that contain same types of atoms. All know elements are placed in the periodic table. Elements are arranged in the increasing order of their
On the basis of valence shell electronic configuration, periodic table can be classified as s, p,
(b)
Interpretation: The chemical symbol, group and period number for argon should be written.
Concept Introduction: Elements are the substances that contain same types of atoms. All know elements are placed in the periodic table. Elements are arranged in the increasing order of their atomic number.
On the basis of valence shell electronic configuration, periodic table can be classified as s, p, d and f-block elements. The number of valence shell electrons indicates the group number and the valence shell indicates the period number.
(c)
Interpretation: The chemical symbol, group and period number for Lithium should be written.
Concept Introduction: Elements are the substances that contain same types of atoms. All know elements are placed in the periodic table. Elements are arranged in the increasing order of their atomic number.
On the basis of valence shell electronic configuration, periodic table can be classified as s, p, d and f-block elements. The number of valence shell electrons indicates the group number and the valence shell indicates the period number.
(d)
Interpretation: The chemical symbol, group and period number for Radium should be written.
Concept Introduction: Elements are the substances that contain same types of atoms. All know elements are placed in the periodic table. Elements are arranged in the increasing order of their atomic number.
On the basis of valence shell electronic configuration, periodic table can be classified as s, p, d and f-block elements.
The number of valence shell electrons indicates the group number and the valence shell indicates the period number.
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