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each period in the periodic table corresponds to a(n) ____.
○ principal energy level
○ suborbital
○ orbital
○ energy sublevel
In the periodic table, elements are arranged in periods (rows). The period number of an element corresponds to the principal energy level of its outermost electrons. For example, elements in period 1 have their outermost electrons in the first principal energy level (\(n = 1\)), elements in period 2 have their outermost electrons in the second principal energy level (\(n=2\)), and so on. A suborbital (like \(s\), \(p\), \(d\), \(f\) sub - orbitals) is a part of a principal energy level. An orbital is a region within a suborbital where an electron is likely to be found. An energy sublevel is another name for a suborbital.
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