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Electromagnetism
Electrons are found in orbitals outside the nucleus of an atom.
There are a total of three p orbitals for an atom with principal quantum number n = 2: px, py, and pz. These orbitals are oriented along the x, y, and z axes.
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Ne has three p-orbitals.
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.
The second shell in an atom contains 4 orbitals and can hold up to 8 electrons.
No, there are only 4g orbitals in an atom - s, p, d, and f. Electrons can occupy these orbitals based on their energy levels and quantum numbers.