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Which of the following is accurate in describing the placement and classification of iodine?

A. Iodine is located in Period 5, Group 17 and is classified as a nonmetal.
B. Iodine is located in Period 7, Group 6 and is classified as a metal.
C. Iodine is located in Period 17, Group 5 and is classified as a nonmetal.
D. Iodine is located in Period 6, Group 7 and is classified as a metal.

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A. Iodine is located in Period 5, Group 17 and is classified as a nonmetal. ....................................................................................................................................................................
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User Xihuny
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Answer: The correct answer is Option A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Iodine is the 53rd element of the periodic table. The number of electrons present in this element are 53.

The electronic configuration of this element =
[Kr]4d^(10)5s^25p^5

As, the electrons are filled in the orbitals having n = 5. So, it is present in Period 5.

And, the number of valence electrons of this element is 7. So, it is present in Group 17.

Hence, the correct answer is Option A.

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