Ar(argon)
The halogen in the third period is chlorine (Cl). It is a highly reactive non-metal element that is part of Group 17 in the periodic table. Chlorine is commonly used for disinfection purposes and in the production of various chemicals.
The most abundant element in the earth's crust is a non-metal, oxygen. The second is the metalloid, silicon. The third and fourth are the metals, aluminum and iron.
The only three metals in the third period are sodium, magnesium, and aluminum.
In a sulfur atom, the third energy level can contain a maximum of 18 electrons. The electrons are distributed among the different orbitals in the third energy level according to the rules of electron configuration.
Silicon (Si) is situated between Aluminium (Al) and Phosphorus (P) in the Periodic Table. Its atomic number is 14, and it belongs to the "metalloids" category of the Table. Its period number is 3 and its group number is 14.
silicon is a metalloid
The element belonging to the third group and third period is aluminum (Al). It has an atomic number of 13.
Oxygen is the only nonmetal with 6 Valence Electrons in period 2.
It is bromine. Edit: NO. It is NOT bromine. The third period halogen is chlorine (Cl). Bromine happens to be in period 4.
Please provide the specific ionization values you are referring to so I can accurately identify the third period element.
It is sodium metal.
There is no such element on the Periodic Table
Silicon is p-block element. It has 4 valence electrons. It is present in group-14.Titanium has 4 valence electrons. It is in the third period. Titanium is a metal element.
Argon is in the third period of the modern periodic table.
Bromine is in the third period and belongs in the same family (Group 17) as iodine.
Chlorine.
Third period has 8 elements. They have 3 electron shells.