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The elements in Groups 1 and 2 are in the s block. The elements in Groups 13-18 are in the p block.
s-block elements: groups 1 and 2 p-block elements: groups 13 to 18
Quantum numbers 1 s only 2 s and p only 3 s p and d only 4 s p d and f
4: the s-block, the p-block, the d-block, and the f-block. there is an theoratical g-block but its not counted because its theoratical lol.
The block in the periodic table that consists of elements in groups 3A through 8A is the p-block.
The elements in Groups 1 and 2 are in the s block. The elements in Groups 13-18 are in the p block.
p-Block includes elements ends with np1...5 (lllA , lVB , VB , VlB , VllB) and group zero nobel gases ends with np6 except He ends with 1s2
s-block elements: groups 1 and 2 p-block elements: groups 13 to 18
s-block elements: groups 1 and 2 p-block elements: groups 13 to 18
s-block elements: groups 1 and 2 p-block elements: groups 13 to 18
Elements which have their valency electrons in the p sub shell belong to this. Elements of groups 13,14,15,16,17,18 are in p block.
The majority of the elements in the p-block are non-metals.
s block elements: groups 1-2 d block elements: groups 3-12 p block elements: groups 13-18
For n=2, you can have only s and p orbitals, hence all elements in this period are either in s-block or p-block.
The number of electrons depends on the element and it may vary from 1 to 2 (for s block elements), 3 to 8 (for p block elements), 1 to 10 for d block elements and 1 to 14 (fro f block elements).
Because there is no p orbital in the first energy level as per quantum mechanics.
p block elements 3a to 8a elements are active .and 7a elements are non active elements.