MCQ
The number of elements present in fifth period is
  • $18$
  • B
    $32$
  • C
    $8$
  • D
    $24$

Answer

Correct option: A.
$18$
a
The fifth period starts with $Rb \,(37)$ to $Xe\, (54)$. Therefore, a total of $18$ elements.

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