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Yes, a period is a horizontal row on the periodic table.
The energy level tells the period in which the element belongs. Also electrons are arranged in different energy levels.
The rows (periods) work out to be the energy levels, ex. if an element is in period 5, it has 5 energy levels.
I'm assuming you mean "how can you find an element on the periodic table?" The periodic table is strategically placed. You can either look for the atomic number (the number at the top-- the number of the protons in one atom), or you can just look for the Element Symbol. The periodic table from left to right is sorted by increasing atomic number. The periodic table from top to bottom is sorted by increasing number of energy levels (the levels in which the electrons are in).
The atom of an element in the third period of the Periodic Table has 3 energy levels and so on. Also, atoms of elements in the same group have the same no. of valence electrons.
Symbol, Name, Atomic Number, Atomic Mas, Energy Levels, Electrons
The number of energy levels is equal to the period number of the element. Through a group, the number of energy levels increases. All the elements in a period has the same number of energy levels.
the energy level increases as we move from top to bottom in the periodic table
Find the element's period number on the periodic table.
Find the element's period number on the Periodic Table.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
No. They are the least because their energy levels are full.