why all the periods in the periodic table do not have the same number of elements in them
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All the periods in the periodic table do not have the same number of elements in them as the number of elements in a period is determined by the quantum numbers. For example: The first period has two elements only since the 1s orbital gets filled.
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For example: The first period has two elements only since the 1s orbital gets filled.
The second period has eight elements only since the two orbitals- 2s and 2p get filled. This happens for all the periods.
Therefore, it depends on the Principle Quantum number and Azimuthal quantum number.
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The periodic table doesn't contain same no.of elements just because
The no.of elements in the period is determined by the quantum no
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For example: The first period has two elements only since the 1s orbital gets filled.
The second period has eight elements only since the two orbitals- 2s and 2p get filled. This happens for all the periods.
Therefore, it depends on the Principle Quantum number and Azimuthal quantum number.
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