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Which of the following statements related to the modern periodic table is incorrect?

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Statement `(b)` is incorrect while other statements are correct. The correct statement `(b)` is, the `d`-block has `10` columns, because a maximum of `10` electrons can occupy all the orbitals in a `d`-subshell.
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