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Question
Match the columns.
Column A | Column B |
1) s -block | a) Lanthanides and actinides |
2) p -block | b) Group 3 to 12 |
3) d -block | c) Group 1, 2 |
4) f -block | d) Group 13 to 18 |
e) Zero group |
Solution
Column A | Column B |
1) s -block | c) Group 1, 2 |
2) p -block | d) Group 13 to 18 |
3) d -block | b) Group 3 to 12 |
4) f -block | a) Lanthanides and actinides |
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