Chemistry, asked by midevang, 1 year ago

Define P block ? (in chemistry)

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Answered by Piinkkmolly16
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The p-block elements are unified by their valence electrons which are in p orbital.
Answered by kairadas
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HEY MIDEVANG......!!
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The p-block is on the right side of the periodic table and includes elements from the six columns beginning with column 3A and ending with column 8A (or columns 13-18 on some versions of the periodic table). Helium, which is in the top of column 8A, is not included in the p-block. In the periodic table shown here, the p-block is colored orange.It includes those elements which are unified by the fact that their valence electrons (outermost electrons) are in the p orbital. 


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midevang: Can you please simplify it more?
kairadas: its a ncert based answer! n as per i kno its the most simplified answer
kairadas: okk wait see
midevang: hmm, waiting
kairadas: the elements whose valence electrons lie in the P orbit(like K,M,...) lie in the p block ...got it?
midevang: Thanks
kairadas: its clear nah?
midevang: Yes, offcourse
kairadas: thnks:)
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