Why are two of the row of the periodic table separated from the rest of the chart?

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2026-04-23 15:50

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Oh honey, those two rows at the bottom of the Periodic Table are like the misfits at the cool kids' table. They're separated because they're the f-block elements, also known as the lanthanides and actinides. They're down there minding their own business, doing their own thing, and adding a little extra spice to the periodic table.

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