Chemistry, asked by kumuddineshchawda826, 1 month ago

In modern periodic table, the period number indicates the :
a. atomic number
b. atomic mass
c. principal quantum number
d. azimuthal quantum number​

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Answered by winnijay20
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Answer:

A. Atomic number.

Explanation:

In the periodic table, the period number indicates the number of outermost shells and not the number of electrons, protons and neutrons.

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Answered by Ameenk
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Answer:

(C) Principal quantum number

Explanation:  

In the modern periodic table, the period indicates the value of, principal quantum number (n) for the outermost shell or the valence shell.

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