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In the long or modern form of the periodic table, the element in the periodic table have been divided into four blocks, `s-p-d`-and `f`-. Each period begins with the filling of new energy shell. Two series of `f`-block elements are placed at the bottom of the periodic table.
The element with `Z=113` has been discovered. Its block, group number, period and ourershell electronic configuration are

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