So, we get a new electron shell with each new row in the periodic table. So in column one we have these elements.
1st period. Hydrogen. 1 electron shell.
2nd period. Lithium. 2 electron shells.
3rd period. Sodium. 3 electron shells.
4th period. Potassium. 4 electron shells.
5th period. Rubidium. 5 electron shells.
6th period. Caesium. 6 electron shells.
7th period. Francium. 7 electron shells.
But then
comes this.
Okay. We need a fifth shell in order to have a 5g subshell. No 5g subshell elements are known. But in the periodic table there are plenty of elements with fifth shells, sixth shells, there's even seventh shells. So what's up this?