Chemistry, asked by komalajayavelu8, 3 months ago

How many elements can be
accommodated in the
long form of the periodic table? Explain.​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

118 elements

It is unknown how far the periodic table might extend beyond the known 118 elements, as heavier elements are

predicted to be increasingly unstable. Glenn T. Seaborg suggested that the highest possible element may be under Z = 130, while Walter Greiner predicted that there may not be a highest possible element

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Answered by utcrush18
8

Answer:

In the present set up of the long form of the periodic table, we have seven periods (i.e., principal quantum number, n = 7) and four blocks (s, p, dand f -block elements).

Therefore, the maximum number of elements which can be accommodated in the present set up of the long form of the periodic table in accordance with aufbau principle

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