Chemistry, asked by prakuldhiman04, 1 year ago

The period number in the periodic table corresponds to the
Principal quantum number (n) of the cluments. Here (A)
refers to
(a) lowest
( b)middle
(c) none of these
(d) highest​

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Answered by dharmendrasinghasr01
12

Answer:

n is the principal quantum number or number of shells. It represents the number of periods to which an element belongs to. Thus, n=1 represents first period, n=2 represents second period and n=3 represents third period. Hence periodic table is arranged on the basis of the electronic configuration of elements.

Hence, option C is correct.

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Answered by abhiamohite9482
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Answer:

n is the principal quantum number or number of shells. It represents the number of periods to which an element belongs to. Thus, n=1 represents first period, n=2 represents second period and n=3 represents third period. Hence periodic table is arranged on the basis of the electronic configuration of elements.

Hence, option C is correct.

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