everyday science MCQ #48861

Lead pipes and weights remind students that heavy elements exist but for grouping lead Pb is most commonly placed in which block region in standard long-form charts?

everyday science MCQ #48861

  1. Question 1

    Q1. Lead pipes and weights remind students that heavy elements exist but for grouping lead Pb is most commonly placed in which block region in standard long-form charts?

    • A) s-block alkali corner only
    • B) p-block main group toward the bottom right of the table in typical charts
    • C) Pure f-block only with no p character
    • D) Group 17 halogen column

    Answer: p-block main group toward the bottom right of the table in typical charts

    Explanation: Lead (Pb) has the electron configuration ending in 6p², placing it firmly in the p-block of the periodic table among the main-group elements in period 6. It sits in Group 14 toward the lower right of the main-group section, far from the s-block alkali metals or the f-block lanthanides.