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In the modern period table, elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number which is related to the electric configuration. Depending upon the type of orbitals receving the last electron, the elements in the periodic table have been diviced into four blocks viz s,p,d and f. The modern periodic table consists of 7 periods and 18 groups. Each period being with the filling of a new energy shell. In according with the Aufbua principle, the seven periods (1 to 7) have 2,8, 8, 18, 18, 32 and 32 elements respectively. The seventh period is still incomplete. To avoid the periodic table being too long, the two series of f-block elements, called lanthanodis and actionoids are placed at the bottom of the main body of the periodic table.
Which of the elements whose atomic numbers are given below, cannot be accommodated in the present set up of the long form of the pariodic table?

A

107

B

118

C

126

D

102

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