I think that the electrons cannot be gained or loosed or shared electrons in valence shell.
2 p orbitals
All p sublevels contain three orbitals, including the 4p sublevel.
Each of the S atoms is sp3 hybridized and makes two sigma bonds with the other sulfur atoms. Each S has two localized electron pairs in the non-bonding sp3 orbitals.
Half filled orbitals or empty orbitals
The type of hybrid orbitals found in graphite and diamond are called 'sp3 hybrid' orbitals. These orbitals are composed of 1 s and 3 p orbitals.
Maurice Sylvain has written: 'Orthonormalization procedures and their application in the construction of localized molecular orbitals'
Keith Harlan Aufderheide has written: 'Localized atomic orbitals for atoms in molecules' -- subject(s): Atomic orbitals, Chemical bonds, Valence (Theoretical chemistry)
They have a charge of e. They are on orbitals. They are localized. The valence electrons are happy because they are in a circle of 8 good electron friends.
The different orbitals are s orbitals, p orbitals, d orbitals, and f orbitals.
atomic orbitals and electron orbitals
Degenerate orbitals are orbitals which have the same energy in an atom.
I suspect the word you're looking for is "degenerate."
2 p orbitals
All p sublevels contain three orbitals, including the 4p sublevel.
5 orbitals
Pure and hybrid orbitals in acetylene
Half filled orbitals or empty orbitals