The last element in any period always has its outermost electron in the same type of atomic orbital, either an s or p orbital.
The element in Group 14 and period 4 is Tin (Sn). The noble-gas notation for Tin in Group 14 in period 4 is [Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p2.
The period to which the element belongs
Since the d orbital can hold 10 electrons, half filled would mean it has 5 electrons. The element in period 6 that has 5 electrons in the d orbital would be Rhenium (Re).
The element is magnesium with an atomic number 12.The element belongs to the 3rd period, with two valence electrons in the s orbitals. The element is an example of alkaline earth elements or group 2 elements.
Yes.
The last element in any period always has its outermost electron in the same type of atomic orbital, either an s or p orbital.
The element in Group 14 and period 4 is Tin (Sn). The noble-gas notation for Tin in Group 14 in period 4 is [Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p2.
The period to which the element belongs
Since the d orbital can hold 10 electrons, half filled would mean it has 5 electrons. The element in period 6 that has 5 electrons in the d orbital would be Rhenium (Re).
True. The first element in each period corresponds to filling the s orbital of a new energy level in the electronic configuration of atoms.
The element is magnesium with an atomic number 12.The element belongs to the 3rd period, with two valence electrons in the s orbitals. The element is an example of alkaline earth elements or group 2 elements.
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the Atomic number on Periodic Table is the identity of an element in the table , it gives the indications about Group, period and Block of elements it also predicts the chemical and physical properties of the element.
an element of period 6 name has hafnium having atomic no 72 and atomic mass as 178.49