Chemistry, asked by mikeythewaterbender, 4 months ago

How is the periodic table separated based on electron orbitals occupied?
by block
by period
by metallic character (metal, nonmetal, metalloid)
by specific name (i.e. alkali earth metals, halogens, etc.)

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Answered by lakshmipatel
1

Answer:

It is more of a nonmetal than a metal, but it has some of the properties of both metals and nonmetals. The elements to the immediate left of the line tend to lose electrons more easily than gain them.

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Answered by AYUSH737737
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Answer:

The periodic table can be divided into three categories based on the orbital in which the last electron to be added is placed: main group elements (s and p orbitals), transition elements (d orbitals), and inner transition elements (f orbitals).

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