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# The block in which the element is located. The periodic table
# is divided in four blocks: s,p,d and f. The reasons for this is 
# in the quantum orbit of the element. For example, Iron is in 
# the d-block because the last electron is located in a d-orbit
#
# Sources: ??
# License: The MIT License
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2 p
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5 p
6 p
7 p
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13 p
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21 d
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