The element is titanium and is in 4th period, group 4.
The period of an element is determined by electronic configuration.Period is same as the number of energy levels of the element.
Germanium in the 4th period has 4 valence electrons.It has electronic configuration of 2 8 18 4.
an instrument use to measure hot weather is and electronic maximum - minimum temperature sensor or MMTS for short.
Every element in the first period has only one orbit. This means that they can have only a duplet in their valence shell, which happens to be their only electronic shell. The elements included in the first period are Hydrogen and Helium.
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The element is titanium and is in 4th period, group 4.
The period of an element is determined by electronic configuration.Period is same as the number of energy levels of the element.
The element Magnesium has two charges. The element Magnesium has two charges.
It has two electronic shell and its highest quantum no is 2
IBM shipped its first electronic computer in 1953. Dubbed the IBM 701 Electronic Data Machines, only 19 units were made during a 3-year period.
An electronic boost controller is used in turbocharged vehicles and is used by distributing air pressure to the wastegate actuator, improving vehicle speed for a period of time.
The outer electron in the electronic configuration give idea of the group in the Modern Periodic Table & also period.
ns1, where n is the number of the period in which the element is present
The electronic configuration of sodium is [Ne]3s1. Sodium has one valence electron. And it belongs to group 1. The valence electron is in 3s orbitals and it tells that sodium is a s-block element and is in period 3.
There are 4 electronic shells in period 4 while there are 5 shells in period 5.Elements of period 4 are smaller in size as compared to elements of period 5.Example of period 4 element is potassium and period 5 element is tin.
roughly 1890 through 1960, it overlaps first and second generation electronic computers with some equipment still in use in the 1970s assisting third generation electronic computers for offline functions.