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Name the elements which lie between s-and p-block in the long form of the periodic table ?

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Transition elements lies between s and p-blocks in the long form of the Periodic table.
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  • The long form of periodic table has

    A
    seven horizontal rows and eithteen vertical columns
    B
    ten horizontal rows and eighteen vertical columns
    C
    eighteen horizontal rows and seven vertical columns
    D
    eighteen horizontal rows and ten vertical columns.
  • To which block Zn, Cd, Hg belongs in the periodic table ?

    A
    s-block
    B
    p-block
    C
    d-block
    D
    f-block
  • The modern periodic table known as the long form of periodic table was made by

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    Lother Meyer
    B
    Neils Bohr
    C
    Mendeleev
    D
    Mosely
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