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p-block elements have partially filled p-subshell. It is not completely filled.
3, three, tres
D sublevel
some elements have unusual atomic orbitals
yes that is true, it does make up an atom stable.
p-block elements have partially filled p-subshell. It is not completely filled.
3d
no. it's d sublevel is full and that is the reason why it is not coloured like other transition metals that have a partially filled d-sublevel
3, three, tres
Because their outermost energy level is only partially filled, some elements are highly reactive, I believe.
D sublevel
because of partially filled d orbitol
no. they are more stable when they have completely filled or half filled shells
Anion (if it has an almost-filled outer shell) or a cation (if only the outer S orbital is filled or partially filled)
some elements have unusual atomic orbitals
reactive
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