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depending on the number of electrons an element has determines the number of arrows in the orbitals. there is always one going up and one going down if the energy level is filled. Remember hund's rule in that each level must contain one arrow before another gets two. and the bottom figures are 1s^1 2s^2 3px 3py 3pz 4d.... and so forth

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