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  1. Difference between shells, subshells and orbitals

    Oct 15, 2014 · Have a look here: Orbitals that have the same value of the principal quantum number n n form a shell. Orbitals within a shell are divided into subshells that have the same …

  2. What are the maximum number of electrons in each shell?

    Feb 20, 2014 · Each subshell contains a specified number of orbitals, and each orbital can hold two electrons. The types of subshells available to a shell and the number of orbitals in each …

  3. theoretical chemistry - What are similarities and differences …

    Jun 14, 2014 · The three orbitals in the p-subshell, for example, are either designated (+1), (0), and (-1), or alternatively px p x, py p y, and pz p z. For the s-subshell, there is a single orbital, …

  4. electronic configuration - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Apr 3, 2020 · Subshell Each shell consists of at least one subshell. Below atoms, this is the second largest grouping of electrons beginner chemists should care about. There are 4 types …

  5. What comes after f-orbitals, and in what order are they filled?

    May 16, 2015 · Since g-subshells would have l = 4 l = 4, the lowest g-subshell would be the 5g 5 g subshell, bearing in mind l l must be strictly less than n n. According to the aufbau principle, …

  6. Fundamental doubts about energy levels vs. shells vs. subshells vs ...

    Jul 27, 2022 · Is the person referring to the Aufbau Principle i.e. the orbitals in the 4s 4 s subshell have lower energy than the orbitals in 3d 3 d subshell? If I have used any terminology …

  7. How many electrons can an orbital of type f hold?

    You're correct that there are seven possible spatial orientations for an f-type orbital, and hence seven possible orbitals in one f-type sub-shell. However, the question specifically asks for the …

  8. Why is f and s orbital considered valence orbitals

    Aug 2, 2024 · The valence subshell is the subshell involved in chemical bonding. For s- and p-block elements, their outermost subshells are their valence subshells. However, for d- and f …

  9. How many angular nodes in 2p? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Apr 8, 2025 · For a p subshell, the angular momentum quantum number l is always 1. The number of angular nodes for any orbital within that subshell (p_x, p_y, or p_z) is equal to this l …

  10. Electronic configuration of uranium - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Mar 17, 2017 · I read that the electronic configuration of uranium is [Rn] 5f³ 6d¹ 7s² . Given that the subshells fill in the order 5f --> 6d, why is the 5f subshell only partially filled? Why do …