Elements whose outer electronic configuration vary from \( n s^{2} n p^{1} \) to \( n s^{2} n p^...

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Elements whose outer electronic configuration vary from \( n s^{2} n p^{1} \) to \( n s^{2} n p^{6} \) constitute
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