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What the rows of elements in the periodic table called? A: orbitals B: s, p, d, and f blocks C: periods D: groups
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What the rows of elements in the periodic table called?
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B: s, p, d, and f blocks
C: periods
D: groups
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The rows are called periods and the columns are called groups.
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What the rows of elements in the periodic table called? The answer is C: Periods. The elements are arranged in seven horizontal rows, called periods or series, and 18 vertical columns, called groups. Groups are labeled at the top of each column
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