Looking at this wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valenc...#Valence_shell
It shows this table
https://i.imgur.com/CKj637A.png
Which says that Hydrogen and Helium have valence shell of 1s (Fine)
Then it says "s and p blocks", and says the valence shell is ns np. I can see that the p block has "ns np" as the valence shell. But I don't see why the "s block" would have "ns np" valence shell.
I'm wondering what you guys think about that re the s block.
I was thinking maybe it was considering atoms in an excited electronic configuration state, but if that's the case then it could go beyond np, and it should do that for other blocks too eg the d block could go up to f if excited states were to be taken into account.
So i'm wondering if it should be more like
https://i.imgur.com/4fdPJ2w.png
So s and p blocks split up. And showing s block with just s. And p block with s and p.