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All p orbitals are the same - px, py, pz - 2 electrons in each, 6 in a p orbital in total.
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there r 2 electrons in the s orbital, their r 6 electrons in p orbital , their r 10 electron's in the d orbital and 14 electrons in f orbital.
Six in p orbital, in each sublevel of p (px, py, pz) there are two electrons at max.
Electrons start pairing in the 1s orbital. A 1s orbital can take two electrons, represented by 1s2.
6 electrons can ocupy the 2p, 3p, 4p, and so on. each p subshell has 3 orbitals, and each orbital can hold up to 2 electrons, so each p subshell can hold up to 6 electrons total.
All p orbitals are the same - px, py, pz - 2 electrons in each, 6 in a p orbital in total.
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there r 2 electrons in the s orbital, their r 6 electrons in p orbital , their r 10 electron's in the d orbital and 14 electrons in f orbital.
A full p orbital contains 6 electrons.
It hold 6 thre p orbital (Px Py Pz) and each one hold two so total is six electron can p orbital
Six in p orbital, in each sublevel of p (px, py, pz) there are two electrons at max.
Maximum of two in each of the p orbital. there are three p orbitals (px, py and pz)
6 electrons in total, 2 in each orbital
The elements which falls under the group 16 has 4 electrons in its outer p orbital...
THREE ORBITALS ARE FOUND IN P-ORBITAL