neon is a noble gas.It is chemically inert, has completely filled valence orbitals and is generally stable
I suspect the word you're looking for is "degenerate."
Ne has three p-orbitals.
Helium has completely filled orbitals and is stable whereas hydrogen has one valence electron and is reactive.
Each and every element after Lithium has these orbitals.
They are like dumbbells, unlike the spherical s orbitals, p orbitals have a definite direction on the x, y, and z axis.
The answer is Their orientation in space
The different orbitals are s orbitals, p orbitals, d orbitals, and f orbitals.
neon is a noble gas.It is chemically inert, has completely filled valence orbitals and is generally stable
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
Lanthanides are in the '4 f ' block (of the so-called 'secundairy transitionals', atom number 58 to 71) filling up 4f orbital (1 to 14 electrons)
All p sublevels contain three orbitals, including the 4p sublevel.
5 orbitals
Pure and hybrid orbitals in acetylene