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In terms of period and group where would you locate the element with Z =114?

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The electronic configuration of the element with Z = 114 is as follows :
`X(Z=114) : 1s^(2)2s^(2)2p^(6)3s^(2)3p^(6)3d^(10)4s^(2)4p^(6)4d^(10)4f^(14)5s^(2)5p^(6)d^(10)5f^(14)6s^(2)6p^(6)6d^(10)7s^(2)7p^(2)`
or `X(Z=114):[Rn]5f^(14)6d^(10)7s^(2)7p^(2)`
Obviously, the given element is a normal element and belongs to the p-block of the periodic table. Since, it contains electrons inn = 7 shell, it belongs to the seventh period of the periodic table. Moreover,
Number of group= 10 + No. of valence electrons
= 10 + 4 = 14
Hence, the given element belongs to the seventh period and group 14 of the periodic table.
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