The p-block of the periodic table of elements consists of the last six groups. In the elemental form of the p-block elements, the highest energy electron occupies a p- orbital. The p-block contains all of the nonmetals and semimetals, as well as some of the metals.
f-blockThe f-block of the periodic table of elements consists of those elements for which, in the atomic ground state, the highest-energy electrons occupy f- orbitals. Unlike the other blocks, the conventional divisions of the f-block follow periods of similar a
g-blockThe g-block of the periodic table of elements consists of those elements for which, in the atomic ground state, the highest-energy electrons occupy g- orbitals. No elements belonging to the g-block have been discovered, but its existence is predicted by a
Electron configurationElectron configuration is the arrangement of electrons in an atom, molecule or other body. Specifically, it is the placement of electrons into atomic, molecular, or other forms of electron orbitals. Orbitals, states, and wavefunctions Since electrons are