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In chemistry and atomic physics the elements of the s-block and p-block are together referred to as:

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Answered by RAthi21
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p-block elements:-

As explained above, the last electron in the electronic configuration enters the p-orbital of the p-block elements. Elements in Groups 13-18 of the Periodic Table are called P-block elements. These include metals, metalloids, noble gases and halogens. Some of the commonly known elements in the P-block are:

As explained above, the last electron in the electronic configuration enters the p-orbital of the p-block elements. Elements in Groups 13-18 of the Periodic Table are called P-block elements. These include metals, metalloids, noble gases and halogens. Some of the commonly known elements in the P-block are:Metals:

Aluminium (Al), Boron (B), Tin (Sn)

Metalloids:

Silicon (Si), Germanium (Ge)

Noble Gases:

Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar).

Halogens:

Fluorine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Bromine (Br).

Definition of p-Block

Definition of p-BlockElements having a place within the group 13 (i.e. group IIIA) to group 17 (i.e. group VIIA) of the periodic table alongside the group 18 i.e. the zero group elements together frame the p-block of the periodic table.

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Answered by hinaguptagracy
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Explanation:

The s-block and p-block elements are so called because their valence electrons are in an s orbital or p orbital respectively. They are also called Typical Elements to distinguish them from the transition and inner transitionseries.

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