All elements occupy their place in a row on the periodic table, your question is meaningless.
Yes, a period is a horizontal row on the periodic table.
The row 10 is the 10th group. Nickel is in the 10th group of the periodic table. It belongs to the d block.
hydrogen (and helium)
Titanium is in the fifth horizontal row on the periodic table. It is in the fourth group on the table as well.
The periodic table is added to in a way so that the element on the bottom row and furthest to the right is the newest discovered element. Making the most recent element added a nice fat go look it up.
An elements period is its row in the Periodic Table.
An elements period is its row in the Periodic Table.
Ammonia is not on the periodic table. It is a compound, not an element.
A period on the Periodic Table is another name for the row that an element is on.
Potassium
Yes, a period is a horizontal row on the periodic table.
All are different. Each element has its own row and column that it fits into.
The row 10 is the 10th group. Nickel is in the 10th group of the periodic table. It belongs to the d block.
The period number of an element is the row in which it appears.
Caesium (At no. 55).
hydrogen (and helium)
Titanium is in the fifth horizontal row on the periodic table. It is in the fourth group on the table as well.