Q-2) The place of an element with a mass number of 23 and a neutron number of 12 in the periodic table, determine the group and period of this element.
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We are given A = 23 and n = 12. Therefore, the number of protons (p) is: $p = A - n = 23 - 12 = 11$ Show more…
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