A row of elements on a periodic table is called a(n)

A: group ***
B: Period
C: valence
D: orbital

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period is:

A horizontal row in the periodic table, which signifies the total number of electron shells in an element's atom.

group is:
A vertical column in the periodic table, which signifies the number of valence shell electrons in an element's atom.

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No, that answer is not correct. A row of elements on the periodic table is called a period, not a group.

To find this information, you can take a look at the periodic table itself. The periodic table is organized with rows called periods and columns called groups. The periods run horizontally from left to right on the table, while the groups run vertically from top to bottom. Each period corresponds to a different energy level or shell of electrons in an atom, while each group indicates the number of valence electrons an element has.

In this case, the correct answer is B: Period.

1. B

2. A and D
3. B. D. and E.
4. D
5. C. D. and E.
6. A. and B.
7. C.
8. B.
9. B.
10. D

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B: period