What Is a Row on the Periodic Table?
A row on the Periodic Table is called a period. Elements in the same period have the same number of electron shells!
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A row, aka a period, shows elements with sequential atomic numbers.
From personal experience in chem class, rows are periods, each marking a new electron shell level. Super helpful for predicting element behavior.
They call 'em periods. It's like high school but for elements!
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