An element has atomic number 19. where would you expect this element in the periodic table and why?2m for 10 class About the author Savannah
First group, Fourth period Explanation: Since the element has atomic number of 19, its Electronic Configuration can be written as: 2, 8, 8, 1 This means that there are 2 electrons in K shell 8 electrons in L shell 8 electrons in M shell 1 electron in N shell As we can see, the electrons have occupied 4 shells. So, the element belongs to Fourth period. In the outermost shell which is the N shell, only 1 electron is present. So, the element belongs to First group. Reply
First group, Fourth period
Explanation:
Since the element has atomic number of 19, its Electronic Configuration can be written as:
2, 8, 8, 1
This means that there are
As we can see, the electrons have occupied 4 shells.
So, the element belongs to Fourth period.
In the outermost shell which is the N shell, only 1 electron is present.
So, the element belongs to First group.
Answer:
in group 1( 19 atomic number is for potassium )