Figure 1 above shows part of the periodic Table which of the elements belongs to the p-block?

S, T and U
V, W and X
S and T only
P, Q and R
V, W, X and S
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The question asks us to identify which elements in the given portion of the periodic table belong to the p-block.
What's the p-block?
The p-block is a specific area on the right side of the periodic table (excluding Helium). It's where elements have their outermost electrons in what we call "p orbitals".
How to find the p-block
Looking at the picture, the p-block elements are the ones in the right-most section (except for the first row, which is a bit different). So, in your picture, the p-block elements are P, Q, and R.
Therefore, the correct answer is D. P, Q and R.
Key takeaway
The p-block is a section of the periodic table that helps us organize elements based on their electron configurations (how their electrons are arranged).


