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each row on the periodic table represents: an electron a sublevel an energy level an orbital
The periodic table's rows (periods) group elements by their electron - shell energy levels. Each row corresponds to a principal energy level (e.g., period 1 has elements with electrons in the first energy level). Electrons occupy these energy levels, and the structure of the periodic table reflects this organization. Sublevels (like s, p, d, f) are within energy levels. Orbitals are regions within sublevels where electrons are likely to be found. An electron is a subatomic particle. So, each row on the periodic table represents an energy level.
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