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Periodic table block

Summary: In the periodic table, the areas known as blocks are named after atomic orbitals. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Names of periodic table blocks: s-block p-block d-block f-block g-block Some blocks contain several periodic table groups (eg the s-block contains groups 1 and 2); others correspond to chemical series. ...

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Periodic table block

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In the periodic table, the areas known as blocks are named after atomic orbitals.

This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Names of periodic table blocks:

Some blocks contain several periodic table groups (eg the s-block contains groups 1 and 2); others correspond to chemical series.

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