Science, asked by Lekahdek, 1 year ago

What determines the number of elements found in each period in the periodic table?

pls help me

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Answered by cprdoesanything
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It depends on number of subshells and orbitals

Lekahdek: an u explain me in detail ,pls
cprdoesanything: All of theelements in a period have the samenumber of atomic orbitals. For example, every element in the top row (the first period) has one orbital for its electrons. All of the elements in the second row (the second period) have two orbitals for their electrons.
cprdoesanything: And this continues for consecutive periods.
Answered by Tanujaprabhudesai04
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I think the scientist who found it determines each period in periodic table

Lekahdek: no
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