There is 1 5s orbital
3
5
One.
some atoms have 5, some have none. the max is 5
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Two orbitals.
1
5p, 5s
In a ground-state tellurium atom, there are no electrons in orbitals labeled by l equals 1. l equals 1 corresponds to p orbitals, and tellurium's electron configuration fills up to the 5p orbital. So, there are 0 electrons in orbitals with l equals 1 in a ground-state tellurium atom.
Shells: 3 Orbitals: 9
1s22s22p6
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1
the answer is 3
One.
Ne has three p-orbitals.
2 full orbitals, S and P
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There are 9 occupied orbitals in a phosphorus atom's ground state: one 1s orbital, one 2s orbital, three 2p orbitals, one 3s orbital, and three 3p orbitals.