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Explain the electron structure in periods in periodic table?
Explain the electron structure in periods in periodic table?
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Elements are arranged in increasing the atomic number of elements in a period.
One extra electron gets added to the outermost shell as we move along the periods from left to right.
The electron gets added to the same shell or orbit and thus the electrons present for bonding increase by one unit.
Thus, the shell number remains the same but the number of electrons present for bonding increases along a period.