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bromine is present in p block in periodic table. Give reason

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Answered by Anonymous
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Similarly, the p block are the right-most six columns of the periodic table, the d block is the middle 10 columns of the periodic table, while the f block is the 14-column section that is normally depicted as detached from the main body of the periodic table. It could be part of the main body, but then the periodic table would be rather long and cumbersome.

Answered by ishika3740
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Answer:

Bromine is present in p block in periodic table because its highest energy electron occupies a p-orbital.

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