In terms of period and group,where would you locate the element with $Z=114$?

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(N/A) Elements with atomic numbers from $Z=87$ to $Z=118$ are present in the $7^{\text{th}}$ period of the periodic table.
In the $7^{\text{th}}$ period,the elements are arranged as follows:
$1$. $s$-block: $Z=87, 88$
$2$. $f$-block: $Z=89-103$ (Actinoids)
$3$. $d$-block: $Z=104-112$
$4$. $p$-block: $Z=113-118$
Since the $p$-block starts at group $13$ $(Z=113)$,the element with $Z=114$ belongs to group $14$.
Therefore,the element with $Z=114$ is located in the $7^{\text{th}}$ period and $14^{\text{th}}$ group.

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