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In the Periodic Table, a period ends when the elements in that row have filled their outermost electron shell. Each period corresponds to a principal energy level, and a new period begins when a new energy level starts filling with electrons. For example, the first period consists of two elements (hydrogen and helium), while the second period starts with lithium and ends with neon.

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